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  2. How to Plan Your First Family Reunion - AOL

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    Among options suggested by the Family Reunion Helper blog are holding an on-site family auction where relatives bid on donated goods such as a quilt or homemade cookies, designing a raffle ...

  3. 21 Family Reunion Ideas That Never Get Old

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  4. Family reunion - Wikipedia

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    Family Reunion Month A Proclamation in 1985 To raise awareness of a growing trend of runaway children and newly formed organizations to help reunite families of runaways the US Congress, by House Joint Resolution 64, designated the period between Mother's Day, May 12, and Father's Day, June 16, 1985, as Family Reunion Month and authorized and ...

  5. Housewarming party - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Thai housewarming is a Buddhist ritual where monks, family, friends, and food play important roles. [9] In the Southern United States, an old-fashioned type of party, known as a "Food Pounder", is popular. Traditionally, each guest would bring the new homeowners a pound of cheese, cornmeal, flour, sugar, or any other staple food ...

  6. Party - Wikipedia

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    A birthday cake with lit novelty candles Children at a birthday party. A birthday party is a celebration of the anniversary of the birth of the person who is being honored. While there is historical precedent for birthday parties for the rich and powerful throughout history, the tradition extended to middle-class Americans around the nineteenth century and took on more modern norms and ...

  7. Bachelor party - Wikipedia

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    A bachelor party (in the United States and in Canada), also known as a stag weekend, stag do or stag party (in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries, and Ireland), or a buck's night (in Australia), [1] is a party held for or arranged by a man who is shortly to enter marriage. The party is usually planned by the groom's friends or family.