Family reunion
A family reunion book that keeps everyone connected after the gathering
Use reunion photos, old family pictures, recipes, branches, stories, timelines, and messages to make the gathering last beyond one weekend.
Gift plan
What to know before you start
A reunion book can become the shared record that everyone wishes existed earlier
Who it is for
Large families, multi-generation reunions, heritage gatherings, and relatives spread across different places
Best package
Premium Legacy Book for multiple branches, Legacy Book + Digital Archive for ongoing family contributions
Timing
Start before the reunion to collect older material, then add event photos after the gathering
What to send
Start with the memories closest to the occasion
You do not need a finished story. Send the pieces you have and Loresta can organize, polish, caption, and shape them into a proof.
Preview the workspaceStart before everyone gathers
Ask relatives to upload older photos, names, places, and stories before the reunion so the event can fill in missing details.
Make branches easier to follow
Chapters, timelines, captions, and family groups can make a large reunion book easier to understand.
Keep the archive growing
The digital archive tier can hold extra photos, voice notes, and future reunion material that does not fit the printed book.
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Questions
Before you gift it
Answers for timing, materials, and what Loresta can help with.
Can many relatives contribute?
Yes. A family invite link can collect photos, notes, and files from relatives without giving everyone admin access.
Should we make the book before or after the reunion?
Start before the reunion with older material, then add the newest group photos and captions after the gathering.
Make the gift feel personal
Start with the photos, notes, and stories you already have
Choose a package, upload the memories, and review the proof before print. For tight dates, ask about timing before you begin.