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  2. How to Plan Your First Family Reunion - AOL

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    As Family Tree Magazine notes as one example: “If your reunion will be outside, reserve a pavilion that can accommodate all the attendees in case of unexpected weather. Pack a few board games or ...

  3. Cafe World Family Reunion Catering Order: Everything ... - AOL

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    Well, the catering order is called "Catering the Family Reunion," so what better. A new, fairly generic catering order has launched in Cafe World this week, offering you a chance to pull your ...

  4. Family reunion - Wikipedia

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    1988 Swedish-American family reunion in Borlänge of people descending from a common ancestor born in 1776. A family reunion is an occasion when many members of an extended family congregate. Sometimes reunions are held regularly, for example on the same date of every year. A typical family reunion will assemble for a meal, some recreation and ...

  5. Taiwanese New Year - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese New Year serves as both a time for family reunions and a reaffirmation of cultural heritage. It highlights Taiwan’s rich blend of Han Chinese customs, indigenous influences, and modern adaptations. [6] While sharing common roots with Chinese New Year, the festival in Taiwan reflects the island's distinct social and cultural ...

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  7. Family association - Wikipedia

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    A family association, family society, or family organization is an organization formed by people who share a common ancestor or surname. They join for a variety of purposes, including exchanging genealogical information, sharing current news about family members, having reunions , and promoting family pride and unity among living descendants.