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The first step would be to make a guest list and survey attendees. Forming a reunion committee to pick a date, select a location and form a budget. Then the committee can order the location and send out invitations. They also need a good theme. This would be the best way to go about planning a family reunion.
You can try a local park. You sometimes need a permit, but that would be a perfect location and permits are very cheap.
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I need a recipe to make the brownies for the reunion.
You can expect to pay just under $150 a day. That is a pretty good price for what you are renting.
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One of the great ways to get families together on a periodic basis is to plan a reunion. As family units expand, an important way to keep the family bonds and unity is to have a family reunion. Over the years, family reunions have become popular as a celebration of heritage, love and a fun time together. Reunions may be held annually or every two or five years to mark milestones. Planning a family reunion can be a challenge especially with many persons scattered across several states and sometimes overseas. In addition, catering to the diverse tastes, needs and interests of individuals can make reunion planning complex. However, in order to have a successful family reunion there are some guidelines you should consider. •Share the idea of the reunion with other family members to get their feel about the event and suggestions. •Organize a planning team or committee and assign tasks such as booking and preparing the venue, food preparation and serving, activities and entertainment, accommodation and souvenirs. If family members are traveling from overseas or from different states, you may need to arrange local transportation. •Select a date at least a year in advance and decide whether it will be for a week or a weekend. •Choose a main venue where most of the family is located and activities may include going on a trip or tour to a nearby location such as the beach or historical site. •You may decide on a theme such as ‘Down Memory Lane’, or ‘Love & Togetherness’ and the main event may be a barbecue or a formal dinner. •Select or design invitations and decide on decorations, which may include family pictures or a family tree. •Arrange fun activities and entertainment that will involve children and adults. A great idea is to have different colored T-shirts for the second generation and their families. Remember to take pictures and/or videotape the events. •Have prizes as well as souvenirs, which may include a family album or family tree, a coffee mug and other inexpensive items. •Have a variety of food options and decide if you will use caterers or a have potluck or outdoor barbecue.
There is no need for the Ten Commandments to be in canon law when it is in the authoritative Scriptures. The Scriptures has authority over the canon law. It is not the other way around.
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Reunions are events that bring people together to renew or strengthen relationships. They are great opportunities to catch up on the lives of loved ones or acquaintances. An upcoming family reunion, a class reunion, a get together of old military buddy’s, or gathering of former co-workers is usually a long awaited event. Since people often travel great distances to attend a reunion, such an event must be carefully planned. The frequency and purpose a reunion may determine how detailed the planning must be; frequent family reunions might need little preparation other than setting a date and place, while a 25 year school reunion might need a chairperson and several helpers to make it function smoothly. Things to consider for a large, formal reunion might include: • Getting an up-to-date roster of names and addresses. This might take many months, so the chairperson or whoever is assigned the task needs to start early. • Set a date and understand there will always be people who cannot attend. • Send postcards or invitations with initial reunion information to every person in the group, asking for at least a tentative RSVP. Do this many months in advance. • Decide upon funding for the event. If a large hall of banquet facility will be used, how will food and rental costs be covered? • If food will be served, follow-up notices should include food choices. Make the choices simple and include a vegetarian option. • Find out how many guests require lodging and either reserve a block of rooms for the group at a local hotel, or send hotel information to out-of-town guests. • If the reunion is not an annual event, have name tags made for guests and other attendees. • Arrange for an alternate, ‘rainy day’ site if the event is planned outdoors. • Consider the need for a photographer. A local free-lance photographer might cover the event for only the cost of photos ordered by the guests. The goal of a reunion is to create an atmosphere where family, or old friends can comfortably interact with one another. A reunion can be as simple as a picnic, or an elaborate affair at a 5 star resort.