Family Reunion Museum

Family Reunion Museum -- Boundless Genealogy

Are you looking for a way to share your family history at your next reunion without making it seem boring and stuffy? How about setting up a Family Museum at your event! In this tutorial, learn how to make your Family Museum appeal to all ages. Tips for Setting Up…

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Photo Re-Creation Contest for Your Family Reunion

Photo Re-Creation Contest -- Boundless Genealogy

Throughout August, I am sharing fun family reunion ideas for all ages. So far, we have discussed using Google Slides to create a family reunion quiz, and an easy Look-Alike contest which can be played three different ways. This week, I want to share how to have a Photo Re-Creation…

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Create a Family Reunion Look-Alike Contest

Look Alike Contest 3 Ways -- Boundless Genealogy

Throughout this month, I will be sharing fun family reunion activities for all ages. Last week, I shared how to use Google Slides to create a family reunion quiz. This week, my activity idea is a simple one: create a look-alike contest at your next reunion! A Look-Alike Contest, 3…

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Google Slides For a Family Reunion Quiz

Google Slides for Family Reunion Quiz -- Boundless Genealogy

Create a genealogy quiz for your next family reunion with Google Slides in 5 easy steps! 1. Start Your Quiz Design Begin a new, blank slideshow in Google Slides. Add a meaningful background image to the slide. In this example, I added an image of the little valley where the ancestral family…

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On Location with The Family Nexus App

The Family Nexus review -- Boundless Genealogy

  Have you ever wished for an easy way to map all the events from your family tree, or even receive notifications when you are near those locations? Well, The Family Nexus app was created to fill that need. We have been using this app since it first came out…

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Hometown Tour: Family History Travel with Children

Do you incorporate family history with your family travels? We do, and it is a blast! One of our favorite activities has been taking tours of the cities where our ancestors lived. Children can relate much better to a family member that lived long ago if they can learn about…

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