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Send the invitations at least three months before the reunion. Choose a location that is centrally located. Look for a place that is fun or unique. Many hotels, restaurants, entertainment centers and even zoos can accommodate family reunions.
You can cater the food or have family members provide at least one meal in a pot luck style. Everyone can bring snacks to share on game night. Game night can consist of family oriented games and cards. You can have family contests or have a family talent show.
Make sure someone is available to capture all the fun on film. Before the reunion you may want to contact some older members of the family and ask if they could start putting together a family history. At the reunion you can find even more fun facts, add photos and send a finished history book to every family at a later date. Calculate the cost including postage and have families sign up and prepay for the book.
Family reunions do not need to be dreaded events that are only for the over seventy set. With a little planning, family reunions can be times to have fun, get reacquainted and enjoy time together.
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