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Set the Date
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To increase the chances that most of your family members will be able to show up to a family
reunion, set the date as far in advance as possible. About a year to a year and a half before
the reunion, gather contact information for family members and send out emails and letters
to get an idea of the best date. Suggest dates that coincide with special family events, like a
grandparent's birthday or wedding anniversary, or on a holiday when people will have more
time off of work and school. Once you have a date that works for most people, send out
letters announcing the date and letting relatives know that a formal invitation and schedule
will follow.
Delegate
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Delegation is the key to planning a reunion without becoming overwhelmed. As soon as you
have a date, start enlisting responsible family members to help you with decorations, location
scouting, event setup, fundraising, entertainment, activities, lodging and food. Keep costs
down by using the talents and skills of family members. If a cousin is a professional
photographer, ask her to document the events; a musician aunt may have connections that
lead to a discounted rate for a local band. By involving family, you create a sense of
connection and community throughout the group, and you may be surprised at the talents
you unearth.
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Reunion Program
Family Recognition Day
Program
(Joyce L. Davis & Camille Davis-Mistresses of Ceremonies)
12:30 - 12:40 p.m.
12:40 - 12:45
Hello & Welcome to All
Prayer - "Bless This Food"
Door Prize #1 & #2
MC
Why Celebrate Juneteenth
12:45 - 1:00 p.m.
"unity In The Community"
(Key Note Talk)
1:00 - 1:05
Jamison Family History
1:05 - 1:10
Brown Family History
1:10 - 1:15
Sparks Family History
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1:15 - 1:20
Door Prize #3 & #4
MC
1:20 - 1:25
Honoring The Family
Recognizing the family as the basic
building block of our society,
identifying individual families
1:25 - 1:30
Honoring The Children
Recognizing our children for
Being "who they are" and
their achievements Graduations, Promotions,
Awards, etc.
1:30 - 1:35
Honoring the Elders
Recognizing our elders as the
Keepers of Wisdom holding the
light of truth
1:35 - 1:40
Special Honors
Recognition of Special
Accomplishments and
Awards received by family
Members
1:40 - 1:45
Door Prize #5, #6 & #7
MC
1:45 - 1:55
In Memorial
Candlelight Ceremony
Honoring Family Members
Who Have Gone On
1:55 - 2:00 p.m.
Negro National Anthem
"Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing"
Sing-a-long with Camille Davis
3 - Day Menu
Friday Night Fish Fry
Buffet Served From 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Corn Meal Breaded Cat Fish Fillets
Shrimp Gumbo
Red Beans & Dirty Rice
Green Salad
Corn-On-Cob
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French Bread
Lemonade & Coffee
Saturday Bar-B-Que
Buffet Served From 12:00 -4:00 p.m.
Cajun BBQ Chicken
Bar-B-Que Beef Tri-Tip
Cole Slaw & Potato Salad
Shrimp Gumbo
Red Beans & Rice
Corn-On-Cob
Fresh Fruit
Garlic French Bread
Lemonade & Coffee
Sunday Brunch Menu
Buffet Served From 11:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Flap Jacks (Pancakes)
Scrambled Eggs
Louisiana Hot Links & Bacon
Hominy Grits & Southern Potatoes
Country Biscuits
Fresh Fruit Wedges
Assorted Preserves, Jams & Jelly
Orange Juice/Coffee