Contact the CVB if they're dat a distant destination or get acquainted with the CVB in your hometown and introduce your reunion. You'll be pleasantly...
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Getting Started
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Choosing A Place
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Ethnic Reunions
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Getting the word out
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Governance
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How to plan a reunion
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Keeping Reunions Alive
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Paying for the reunion
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Saving Money
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Searching
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Wrapping up your reunion
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Convention & Visitors Bureaus
Convention and Visitors Bureaus (CVB) are one of many resources available to your reunion. Think of them as representing your reunion destination. Working with a...
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Great reunion places
If you're planning a reunion in the Atlanta area, contact DeKalb (GA) Convention & Visitor's Bureau (DCVB), for professional advice and support. Patrick A. Duncan,...
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Convention and Visitors Bureau makes a difference for the Burney family
Wade Knight, Reunion Chairperson, Burney Family Reunion 2000, approached the Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, Convention and Visitors Bureau to begin his reunion planning. The...
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Hot tip!
The Greater Hartford, Connecticut, Tourism Bureau and CVB have a new Visitors Guide, an essential ingredient if your reunion is anywhere in their area. The...
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Great new reunion planning tool
Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street and the Philadelphia Multicultural Affairs Congress (MAC), a division of the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau (PCVB), have launched the...
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Be a fan of FAMS by Jacky Runice
Why should journalists and travel agents get all the perks of familiarization (FAM) tours and trips? After all, reunion organizers may bring hundreds of tourists...
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Convention and Visitors Bureaus have much to offer by Megan Moyer
As you plan your next reunion, whether it’s in your city or elsewhere, take advantage of the local convention and visitors bureau (CVB). Sometimes known...
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Naturally, a great place to meet by Jacky Runice
There are certainly those who prefer the sensory overload of theme parks, Las Vegas, Branson and their ilk, but many reunion members fancy the serenity...
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Narrow it down to broaden your reunion’s appeal by Jacky Runice
My grandmother, from the Old Country, had it so right. “Too much - no good” was her uncomplicated advice for a host of things, from...
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