Planning a Virtual Family Reunion
A virtual reunion done right is not a Zoom call. It is a real event with structure, energy, and moments that matter for the people who cannot be there in person.
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Practical advice from people who have actually planned reunions. No fluff.
A virtual reunion done right is not a Zoom call. It is a real event with structure, energy, and moments that matter for the people who cannot be there in person.
A family reunion website gives your gathering a permanent home online. Here is how to create one, what to include, and the easiest tools to use.
Family feuds, old grudges, and unresolved conflict make reunion planning feel impossible. Here is how to navigate division and still bring people together.
Most welcome packets end up in the trash. Here is how to create one that people actually read, keep, and use throughout the reunion.
Family scattered over decades. Here is how to find the cousins who drifted away, the branch that lost touch, and the relatives who do not know the reunion exists.
You just said yes to planning the family reunion. Here is what to do first, what mistakes to avoid, and why it is going to be worth it.
The estranged uncle. The cousins who had a falling out. The political argument waiting to happen. You cannot prevent conflict, but you can design around it.
Everything changes when the headcount crosses 75. Venue requirements shift, communication breaks down, and you need a committee structure that actually works.