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Our museum has used a tree that was sold through Zax Signage and 
Recognition Products.  Their web site is www.zaxcorp.com.  Their toll 
free number is 1-800-258-1566.  We liked that you could buy different 
color leaves and stones for the tree (copper, aluminum and brass) and 
that the tree was expandable.

Margo Ghia
The Nature Museum at Grafton
PO Box 38
Grafton, VT  05146


On Sep 26, 2006, at 2:09 PM, PELBE wrote:

> As a fundraiser, my museum would like to create a tree of life where 
> donors could purchase a leaf, branch, etc. for a certain amount of 
> money. (Something like this 
> http://www.maevolen.com/images/Image016big.jpg or this 
> http://images.pcmac.org/images/Clients/6/4/Tree%20of%20Life.jpg). We 
> were wondering if there is a company/companies out there where we 
> could purchase the tree, rather than paying someone to design it and 
> then someone to fabricate it.
>
> I've been tasked with looking into this, so if anyone has a 
> recommendation please let me know. Thanks!
>
> Pamela Elbe
> Collections Manager and Archivist
> National Museum of American Jewish Military History
> 1811 R Street NW
> Washington, DC  20009
> http://www.nmajmh.org
>  
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