Pam,

There are many companies that make such trees for synagogues and
churches, so you shouldn't have to have it custom designed and
fabricated.

For example, see http://www.heartlandawards.com/tree-of-life-plaques.shtml or
http://www.able-engravers.com/p44.html. or
http://www.ascalonstudios.com/donorrecognitionwallsetc.html.

Martha Katz-Hyman


On 9/26/06, PELBE <[log in to unmask]> 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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