How to Plan and Organize a Family Reunion

Ask for other family members to help with planning activities and choosing the time and place., Assign each member of your newly formed reunion committee a specific task., Give each member written instruction regarding how to execute his or her...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Ask for other family members to help with planning activities and choosing the time and place.

    Get the word out
    - let others know you're planning a family reunion event.

    Give family members plenty of notice.

    Usually three or four months advance notice will allow attendees to plan vacation time or make adjustments in scheduling.
  2. Step 2: Assign each member of your newly formed reunion committee a specific task.

    This could be tasks such as T-shirts and memorabilia, genealogy presentations including memorials and historic tours, entertainment, dining events, Reunion Book, entertainment, photography, etc. , Create a time line reminder.

    Make good use of Family Reunion Planner organizers that feature schedulers and time line reminders.

    Make use of Event Planning Software with editable worksheets and templates. , Keep the lines of communication wide open. ,, For example, you may wish to honor the elders and accomplished members of the family, acknowledge those who are going through something, etc.

    Be sure to encourage each other.

    During the gathering have food and drink available.

    Share stories and anecdotes.

    Don't gossip or spread rumors; keep everything positive and friendly.

    Bring lots, and lots of love.

    Even for people you usually clash with!
  3. Step 3: Give each member written instruction regarding how to execute his or her task.

  4. Step 4: Schedule the next meeting one or two months away and follow up on all action items.

  5. Step 5: Hold each person responsible for their assignment.

  6. Step 6: Decide some of the main things that will occur at the reunion.

Detailed Guide

Get the word out
- let others know you're planning a family reunion event.

Give family members plenty of notice.

Usually three or four months advance notice will allow attendees to plan vacation time or make adjustments in scheduling.

This could be tasks such as T-shirts and memorabilia, genealogy presentations including memorials and historic tours, entertainment, dining events, Reunion Book, entertainment, photography, etc. , Create a time line reminder.

Make good use of Family Reunion Planner organizers that feature schedulers and time line reminders.

Make use of Event Planning Software with editable worksheets and templates. , Keep the lines of communication wide open. ,, For example, you may wish to honor the elders and accomplished members of the family, acknowledge those who are going through something, etc.

Be sure to encourage each other.

During the gathering have food and drink available.

Share stories and anecdotes.

Don't gossip or spread rumors; keep everything positive and friendly.

Bring lots, and lots of love.

Even for people you usually clash with!

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