Win a Free Reunion With A Long Lost Relative

Has your genealogy research led you to the discovery of a long, lost, relative that you never knew of the existence of? Wouldn’t it be wonderful to get the chance to meet that person, face to face? Perhaps you have been unable to schedule a family reunion with the long, lost, relative, due to cost. If so, then you may want to enter a contest that could win you a free family reunion. One of the most exciting things that can happen as a result of a person’s genealogy research is the discovery of relatives or ancestors that you had … Continue reading

Family Reunion Planning: Planning Activities and Games

Now that you know why you want to have a reunion, whom you are inviting, your budget, and the type of reunion you will have, you can begin planning activities and games to do during the actual reunion. Icebreakers: Icebreakers are a good way to get your relatives mingling. Some ideas include introducing yourself by saying how you got your name, a game of truth-or-dare, without the dare, or a scavenger hunt to find relatives that have something in common with each other (same color eyes, your cousin, same age, same birth month, etc.). Family Memorabilia: I am assuming that … Continue reading

Family Reunion Planning: Who to Invite and How

As I discussed in my last post, there are different types of family reunions you could have-from a small gathering of only a few relatives, to a large event of anyone who shares your last name. The size of your gathering may be dependent on factors, such as the reason for the reunion, your budget, and how many people your venue can accommodate. Start by grabbing a pen and notepad and jotting down a list of everyone you want to invite. Don’t forget to include your relative’s spouses and children. Note which relatives you have addresses or phone numbers for. … Continue reading