Hi, I agree - photos, pictures, newsarticles and GAMES!! Don't let the kids just sit and vegetate, adults too. We have been doing that at the last several reunions and then I decided that was enough. I wrote out a type of question list with such things as are you wearing nail polish, find the person with the brightest, longest ear rings there are in the building. (answeres from most were very funny - especially some of the men). Find the left handed people. Who is the oldest and farthest distanced relative - great, great 4th cousin or whatever. Then we played bingo with the answers and had some gifts to give - it was a great success and afterward the kids and their parents all came to me and told me they had a great time and never realized what type of relatives they had. If you go to reunion pages on Cindi's List, or just put in family reunion on a search engine you will also get great ideas. bj "barbara" <bjohnson@wctc.net>