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  1. Follow the McKellan family as they move from Seattle to Georgia and face the challenges and joys of living with extended family. Watch the trailer, browse episodes, see cast and crew, and read user and critic reviews of this family sitcom.

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    • 2019-07-10
    • Comedy, Family
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    • Get Started: Creating The Master Plan
    • Activity Planning: Bring Families Together
    • Set The (Table) Scene: Feast in Style
    • Let The Good Times Roll: Games For All Ages
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    Poll Family Members- Getting a large group to agree on the details is always challenging, so choosing a family member's milestone birthday or anniversary may help. Try offering three dates and taki...
    Set a Calendar with Key Deadlines- Most sources agree — you need at least a year to get all the details together for anything major. Keep on top of due dates for reservations, deposits and travel a...
    Delegate Tasks- Take advantage of the strengths of your family: Find the best budget directors, entertainment liaisons, artistic T-shirt designers and welcoming committee leaders.
    Book a Venue(s)- Some families aim for the most central locations or childhood hometowns, while others get better attendance from attractive vacation destinations. Look for locations that offer act...
    "Who's Who" Baby Picture Contest- Everyone must bring a baby picture with their name labeled on the back. Number and pin each photo onto a bulletin board and see who can get the most correct. Provi...
    Get to Know You Bingo- Prepare custom cards where players must find a family member who fits the category box, such as: Find a family member who played baseball in high school, find a family member...
    Family Story Time- Children never tire of hearing embarrassing stories about their parents. Ask each family to bring an item to share, such as an antique instrument your great grandfather used to p...
    Meal Time Conversation Starters - Provide question cards at each person's chair at the start of every meal, such as: Where was your favorite vacation, what was your favorite subject in school or wh...
    Family Favorites Potluck - For a reunion that's centrally located to most family members, ask people to bring their favorite recipes for a potluck. It'll be the most-anticipated event of the day! G...
    Sweets Contest- Spice up your food by making it a competition. We know — it'll be tough to pick between Aunt Betty's apple pie and grandma's double fudge brownies!
    A Traditional Meal- Does your family mostly hail from a particular country or region? For instance, if you're German, plan for sauerkraut and brats. If you're Columbian, bandeja paisa or tamales.
    Signature Drink- Create a play off your family's surname to create a signature beverage. For instance, if your last name is Smith, concoct a "Smith's Sweet Tea" with some fresh herbs tucked into gl...
    Family Jigsaw Puzzles- Family photos can be made into large-format jigsaw puzzles and used in a variety of ways such as speed contests or giving each family several pieces to be placed in the puzzl...
    Minute to Win It Games- From snack eating to squirt gun races and all sorts of silliness in between, the options are endless. Give family members a task they must complete in one minute. Now, who c...
    Family Relay Races- Split up the families for some fun relays to foster team spirit and friendly competition. You could go with something conventional like an egg or sack race or something more unu...
    Who Am I?- Place the names of each person at the reunion into a hat. Each player must randomly draw a name and tape it to someone else's forehead — making sure they don't see. Using only "yes" or "...

    Plan a memorable family reunion with these tips and activities for all ages and interests. Find out how to choose a venue, delegate tasks, map out meals, confirm photographers, organize games and more.

  2. May 17, 2023 · Learn how to plan a fun and memorable family reunion for everyone from grandparents to young kids. Find good family reunion party themes, activities and games, and get ideas for food, invitations, venue and budget.

    • The EASIEST Family Reunion Games to Plan! We’re starting off this list with the absolute easiest family reunion games and activities to plan! These printable family reunion games are a must for your family reunion festivities, and there are a bunch of reason to love them.
    • The Best Family Reunion Games. Kid Games. Teen Games. Adult Games. Sink or Float. Kan-Jam. Cornhole. Potato Sack Race. Manhunt. Horseshoes. Tug-O-War. Laser Tag. Poker. Dizzy Bat Race.
    • Icebreaker Games. Icebreaker games are meant to get the family to let loose and open up to one another, rather than everyone associating in cliques of people that they know most!
    • Field Day Games. Field day games are fun for everyone! Make a day of it and do all of the following: Potato Sack Race: What You’ll Need: Potato burlap sacks or pillowcases, pick your poison!
    • Send out a questionnaire for planning input. Start by picking a date and location. Professional planner Bill Gunkel of Reunions Unlimited recommends you begin planning at least 12 months ahead.
    • Recruit and delegate tasks. No one person can manage all aspects of a family reunion. Surround yourself with capable and enthusiastic committee members.
    • Create a planning command center. A reunion generates paperwork: Even with subcommittees, the reunion chairperson needs copies of pertinent information, such as contracts with food vendors, updated registration information, and lodging details.
    • Build a budget. The reality is your reunion will cost money. And unless you’ve hit the Powerball jackpot or have a wealthy and generous relative, you’ll need a budget and you’ll have to ask your family to pitch in.
  3. Jan 11, 2021 · Plan a fun and memorable family reunion with these 16 ideas, from trivia night and gaming night to family photo shoot and outdoor movie night. Find out how to involve everyone, stay safe, and document the day, even during the pandemic.

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  5. Feb 22, 2023 · Find fun and creative ideas for your next family reunion, from outdoor games and scavenger hunts to indoor crafts and talent shows. Whether you want to make memories, learn about your heritage, or compete for prizes, there's something for everyone in this list.

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