College Reunion Icebreakers and Activities That Are Not Cringeworthy
Skip the awkward name games. Here are icebreakers and activities for college reunions that adults actually enjoy and that spark real conversation.
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Practical advice from people who have actually planned reunions. No fluff.
Skip the awkward name games. Here are icebreakers and activities for college reunions that adults actually enjoy and that spark real conversation.
Your family is full of stories that have never been written down. Reunions are the one time everyone is in the same room. Here is how to capture those stories before they are gone.
Collecting money from classmates is uncomfortable. Here's how to handle payments, refunds, and the classmate who always "forgets" to pay.
Everything you need to plan a class reunion from scratch - timeline, budget, finding classmates, and pulling off an event people actually want to attend.
Planning a reunion in a Hispanic family means working with a different set of traditions, expectations, and dynamics. The abuela is the center. Food is everything. And the family you are reuniting might span two countries and three languages.
How to plan a block party menu that covers everyone, from the grill master's spread to a well-organized potluck that avoids the seven-salads problem.
Church homecoming is its own reunion tradition, rooted in Black Southern churches. Saturday dinner to Sunday service, the choir coming back together, and honoring members who passed.
Your family lives on Facebook, but your reunion planning is drowning there. Here is how to migrate to better tools without alienating anyone.
How to plan a reunion for your college club, student organization, Greek chapter, or team - the people who shared your passion, not just your campus.
At 40 and 50 years, every reunion could be the last for some classmates. Here's how to plan one that celebrates the long arc of life together.
The Black family reunion is not just a gathering. It is a tradition with roots in migration, memory, and the deliberate act of keeping a family whole across distance.