Greek organization reunions

The chapter shaped you.
The reunion proves it still matters.

Whether it is a 25th anniversary, a founder's day celebration, or a chapter reunion that is long overdue, getting your line brothers or line sisters back together takes real planning. People moved. People changed their names. Some dropped off the radar. Grove helps you find them, plan the event, and build a record that lasts longer than the weekend.

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Chapters, lines, and crossing classes.
Grove maps to how you are organized.

Greek organizations are not flat lists. They are structured by chapter, by line, by crossing class. Spring 2004. Fall 2007. The Elegant Eight. The Phenomenal Five. Grove's branch system maps directly to that structure. Set up branches by line or crossing class. Each one gets its own communication channel, its own RSVP count, and its own place in the reunion program. The organizer sees the full picture. Each line sees its own crew.

Branches by line

Spring 04. Fall 06. The Illustrious 12. Set up branches that match your crossing classes so the roster is organized the way you think about it.

Line channels

Each line gets its own space to coordinate. Plan the stroll, the dinner, the after-party without flooding the main thread.

RSVP by group

See which lines are coming strong and which ones need a push. The numbers update in real time as people register.

You lost touch with half the chapter.
The page helps them find you.

Greek alumni scatter after graduation. People move, change numbers, leave social media. The organizer is left with a partial list and no good way to reach everyone. Grove creates a public reunion page with your chapter info, the event details, and an RSVP button. Share it in alumni group chats, on social media, in the chapter newsletter. When someone finds it, they RSVP and the roster grows. One person tells two more. The link does the outreach for you.

The stroll. The cookout. The banquet.
It all needs a timeline.

Greek reunions are multi-event weekends. There is a welcome mixer, a community service project, the cookout or day party, the formal banquet, and probably a stroll or step show. That is a lot to coordinate, and people need to know where to be and when. Grove's day-of schedule lays out the full weekend on the reunion page. Attendees see the timeline on their phone. The organizer can push updates and changes in real time.

Multi-day schedule

Friday mixer, Saturday cookout, Saturday night banquet, Sunday brunch. The full weekend is visible in one place.

Real-time updates

The after-party location changed. The cookout moved inside. Push updates that everyone sees immediately on the reunion page.

Stroll and step show

Coordinate the performance order, the music, and the lineup. Everyone knows when their line is up.

Dress code by event

Business casual for the mixer. All white for the cookout. Black tie for the banquet. Communicate dress codes clearly for each event.

The chapter's history is worth keeping.

The probate photos. The community service projects. The homecoming step show that went viral. The founders who started the chapter on that campus. Greek organizations have rich histories, and most of them live on someone's hard drive or in a dusty photo album. Grove's memory wall gives the chapter a real archive. Upload the photos, record the stories, tag the people. It persists across reunions and grows every time the chapter gathers.

Founder's Day is not just a party.
It is a rededication.

For many Greek organizations, especially the Divine Nine, founder's day carries real weight. It is a moment to honor the people who started the organization, recommit to its principles, and celebrate what the brotherhood or sisterhood means. Grove's event page lets you build that experience: the program, the history, the tribute to founders, and the celebration that follows. The page is beautiful enough to share publicly and functional enough to actually run the event.

Collect registration fees without chasing people.

Greek reunion weekends usually have a registration fee to cover the venue, the DJ, the food, and the event space. Collecting that money through Venmo requests and Cash App is a headache the organizer does not need. Grove lets you set a ticket price and collect payment at the time of RSVP. You see who has paid in real time. No spreadsheets. No awkward follow-up texts. The budget is transparent and the treasurer has a clean record.

The weekend ends. The archive stays.

After the reunion, Grove assembles everything into a capsule: the group photo, the stroll video, the roster of who attended, the voice stories, the tribute to departed members. It is the official record of the weekend, and it lives in the chapter's archive for every future gathering. The next organizer inherits the contacts and the notes. The chapter's history gets another chapter.

The chapter is still family.
Plan the reunion it deserves.

Free to start. No credit card. Set up the roster, the schedule, and the registration page in under ten minutes.

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