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Family Reunion Guide

 1. Intro
 2. Getting Started
 3. Planning Your Guest List
 4. Getting Organized
 5. Choosing the Location
 6. Selecting Lodging
 7. Getting them to the Reunion
 8. Making Invitations
 9. Finishing Your Invitations
 10. Family Reunion Games
 11. More Reunion Games
 12. Live Entertainment
 13. Family Reunion Activities
 14. More Reunion Activities
 15. Slowing Down the Pace
 16. Family Reunion Idol
 17. Games for the Kids
 18. Staying Connected
 19. Family Reunion Food
 20. Family Reunion Drinks
 21. Family Reunion Theme
 22. Avoiding Family Tensions
 23. Special Considerations
 24. Assigned Seating
 25. Greet With a Smile
 26. Family Reunion Photos
 27. Family Reunion Gifts
 28. Family Reunion Survey
 29. Planning Process Reviewed
 30. Family Reunion Summary

Part 16:

Look! I’m a Star


Whether your family members want to admit it or not, they each want to be the center of attention and have their moment to shine. So, why not feed this need while also having a little fun? With these games, each of your family members will get his 15 minutes of fame and everyone will be sure to have a good time.


One game you might consider playing is to have a talent showdown. This isn’t quite the same as having your family members provide the live entertainment, because these “talents” may be strange and unusual. Or, the performers simply may not be all that talented – which can be even more fun!


You might also consider having an “American Idol”-like singing contest. Again, everyone may not have the best singing voice. But, it is when your family members get up there and sound terrible that you are the most likely to be entertained anyway! A karaoke machine will make this portion of the entertainment a cinch to throw together. In fact, you will probably have a couple family members that will zero in on the thing immediately and start singing before the festivities have even started.


Charades can also be fun, though you will probably have to be lenient on the rules because many people have a tendency to cheat while playing this game. You just get so frustrated that no one gets what you are acting out that you just can’t help but blurt it out sometimes!


You can also give your family members the opportunity to be the center of attention with your own versions of popular game shows. With some of these games, you can actually purchase a board game from the store that will provide you with questions to use. Or, you might make up your own questions. Making up your own Jeopardy-style questions that are about your family, for example, can be a fun twist on the game. You can also put twists on other popular games. For example, you can play your own version of Name that Tune, but make it Name that Relative instead.



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