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Planning Your Class Reunion in the 21st Century: Using the Internet to Save Time and Money
Planning Your Class Reunion in the 21st Century: Using the Internet to Save Time and Money
Planning Your Class Reunion in the 21st Century: Using the Internet to Save Time and Money
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Planning Your Class Reunion in the 21st Century: Using the Internet to Save Time and Money

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Planning your class reunion in the 21st century is not the same as one planned ten years ago. Mailings to classmates can now be replaced with e-mailing, saving time and money. This eBook shows the reader how they can use the Internet to email their announcements, memory books and directories, search for classmates and create a reunion website. It also contains important tips on how to make your reunion a success.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateApr 15, 2014
ISBN9781483525921
Planning Your Class Reunion in the 21st Century: Using the Internet to Save Time and Money

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    GETTING STARTED

    Your first task is to find others in your class who are interested in working on the reunion. One way is to have a Facebook page for your class and post messages asking for volunteers. To create a Facebook Page:

    Go to facebook.com/pages/create

    Click the Page category Company, Organization or Institution

    Then select School and type in the name of your school

    Check the box next to I agree to Facebook Pages Terms

    Click Get Started

    My preference is to have as few people as possible on the Planning Committee. The less people you have plan the reunion, the smoother the planning will be as there are many decisions to be made and everyone has a different opinion. I planned my reunion with just one other person and it worked out perfectly. We worked on the reunion virtually and didn’t actually see each other until the reunion. The cliché, too many cooks spoil the broth, goes for reunions too.

    Check with members in your class (or a different class) who have planned previous reunions. You may want them to work with you on your current reunion to share their knowledge.

    If you don’t have time to work on your reunion, you may want to hire a professional reunion planner. There are many to choose from on the Internet. Be sure to check the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org) before using one of these services. Services provided by professional reunion planners may include: locating high school

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