The Tree of Hope
Ryan

The Tree of Hope was 74 feet tall, 37 inches wide, and the wing span was 40-42 feet. It was 57 years old. We made 3 ornamints that looked like Michigan. We put flags on them and nice notes to America. We made the onormints because of the planes that went in to the two towers in New York. the Tree of hope is to wepersent peace and helping eothes.

The tree of hope was 74 foot tall. The tree of hopes trunk is 37 inches wide. In 2001 all this happened. It was 67 years old and nearly weighed two tons. We made decorations for the tree of hope. They were red, black, and green. ... Ashley

Third Grade Students Made Garlands for the National Christmas Tree

The Tree of Hope
Shane

Sume people hope for suemthing good to happen. The shapes of the oramints are shapt like Michigan. We hung the ornamints on a grape vine. We are hoping to win this war. We made the orniments for the Sep. 11 disaster of the twin towers. The Tree of Hope Brings hope to us.

A Christmas Tree from Michigan goes to Washington, D.C.
http://www.holidaytree2001.org

This is Mrs. Goins Class showing their garland. Mrs. Catanese's class also made Garlands.

October 2001

Mrs. Goins' Main Page

Mrs. Catanese's Main Page

http://www.onekama.k12.mi.us