Facebook Group vs. Dedicated Platform: Where Should Your Class Live Online?
Your class Facebook group is fine for chatting, but is it really the best tool for planning a reunion? A honest comparison of your options.
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Practical advice from people who have actually planned reunions. No fluff.
Your class Facebook group is fine for chatting, but is it really the best tool for planning a reunion? A honest comparison of your options.
A great slideshow is the emotional anchor of your reunion. Here's how to collect photos, build the presentation, and display it right.
Not every reunion needs a formal venue and plated dinner. Here's how to plan a casual gathering that feels authentic and gets better attendance.
Your venue sets the tone for the whole night. Here are the best options for every budget, class size, and vibe.
The then-and-now photo display is the highlight of every reunion. Here's how to collect photos and create a display that gets everyone talking.
Practical strategies to track down classmates for your reunion - from social media deep dives to old-school detective work.
By the 30-year mark, nobody cares about status anymore. They just want to see the people who shaped their youth. Here's how to plan that reunion.
The reunion spark fades fast. Here's how to keep your class connected year-round so the next reunion isn't starting from zero.
A virtual reunion can work if you plan it right. Here's how to make a Zoom reunion feel like a real gathering, not a painful video call.
The first 30 minutes set the tone for the whole night. Here's how to handle name tags, check-in, and the critical arrival window.
Old grudges, too much drinking, social hierarchies, and the person who peaked in high school. How to handle reunion drama with grace.
Collecting money from classmates is uncomfortable. Here's how to handle payments, refunds, and the classmate who always "forgets" to pay.