Hello fellow family historians, Has anyone had experience in putting on a family reunion? If so, would you be so kind as to advise me of what you found to work regarding displaying the family tree in all its branches and descendants? I will have a computer there, and photos etc, but want to display the tree on the wall for people to look at. If it helps, the main couple had 5 surviving children. One had 1 child, another 2 children, another 3, but the other two had 6 and 7 children. There are 1533 people recorded in this family to date including spouses and up to 8 generations. Is it better to have the earliest generations say up to grandchildren, or even great grandchildren in one section with a reference then to a separate section for the next generation and their descendants elsewhere in the building? Do photos fit well in a display like this? I would love to know if a particular program helps with displays other than what the family tree program produces. Has anyone done this before and knows what works or what doesn't work please? Any other good suggestions as to what to display or have available would be good as well. I've got several things planned but would appreciate suggestions in case I've missed something really important! Many thanks in advance. Lynette Lynette Begg P.O. Box 289 East Maitland NSW 2323 Australia Calling all descendants of Robert SUTHERLAND and Grace LOUTFOOT / LOUTIT (LIGHTFOOT) to attend a Sutherland Family Reunion on Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th October 2006 at St. John's Centre, Morpeth NSW Australia. more info? Are you related? Visit http://www.geocities.com/sutherlandreunion BROBBEL One Name Study - Guild member 4139 researching all BROBBELs at any time, anywhere, any place. The Australian Museum of Clothing And Textiles Inc. http://www.geocities.com/amcat_inc