Programs

Wondering what to do at your reunion?
And how to present a program?

The Seidemanns line up for their portrait at their 80th annual reunion in Newburg, Wisconsin.
The Seidemanns line up for their portrait at their 80th annual reunion in Newburg, Wisconsin.

The Seideman Family Reunion has a full day of outdoor activities with games and contests listed. An announcer uses a PA system to call participants to the games to stay on schedule and fit everything in. Watch video of portrait preparation here.


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The Wilson Family prints its daily itinerary on a paper fan so family members can be aware of what’s going on while staying comfortable in the July heat.


Check out these other reunion programs

The 2014 Rhodes Family Reunion Program

The 2014 Neal Family Reunion Program

The 2010 Saffore-Scyffore Family Reunion Celebration Program
“We are a family, DRIVEN by Divine Purpose

The 2012 Saffore-Scyffore Family Reunion Program

The 2013 Saffore-Scyffore Family Reunion Program

The 2014 Saffore-Scyffore Family Reunion Program (.doc format)

The 2016 Saffore-Scyffore Family Reunion Program

The 2013 Bryant Family Reunion Program

The 2012 Gillyard Johnson Mahoney Family Reunion Dinner Banquet Program

The 2012 80th Wilson Family Reunion Program

The 2011 Moses Family Souvenir Booklet (.doc format)

Thelma Harper Jones, heart and soul of the Banks Hill Outlaw Family Reunion (since day one), shared the program for their 30th anniversary reunion. You go, girl!

The Gottung (Gruny Vetter Eck) Family Reunion in Wausau, Wisconsin, used this program. Thanks to Sandy Smith, West Des Moines, Iowa.

2010 Marine Corps Engineer Association program

2011 RosebearyFamily Reunion “Time to Jive” – Celebrating 35 years of Good Times