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A WordPress block theme

All reunions. One theme.

Built for the Site Editor and block templates.

Reunion website preview

Why Reunionary Exists

Built to help people come back together

Reunionary gives you a clean, modern, and flexible foundation so any reunion—class, family, church, military, or organization—can launch beautifully without the tech stress.

Simple setup

Launch faster

Start with clean layouts that keep planning organized and easy to update.

Purpose-built

Made for reunions

Schedule, lodging, gallery, FAQs, RSVP, and more—ready when you are.

Clean design

Looks legacy

A warm, open aesthetic that feels welcoming.

Mobile-ready

Works everywhere

Looks great on phones, tablets, and desktop without extra setup.

Peace of mind

Clear & organized

Keep details in one place so guests don’t miss key info and deadlines.

Built for community

Bring people back

A theme designed around connection, memories, and togetherness.

Gallery

Moments That Matter

Share memories from past reunions and build excitement for what’s next.

Weekend schedule

Plan the moments that matter

A clear outline of the weekend so guests always know what’s next.

Day 1

Friday welcome

6:00 PM — Check-in & Meet-and-greet

7:30 PM — Welcome remarks

8:00 PM — Photos & fellowship

Day 2

Saturday main event

10:00 AM — Morning activity

1:00 PM — Picnic or lunch

6:00 PM — Banquet or celebration

Day 3

Sunday send-off

9:30 AM — Worship or reflection

11:00 AM — Farewell brunch

12:30 PM — Closing photos & goodbyes

Tip: Add locations, dress code, and what-to-bring notes under each event as needed.

Travel & Lodging

Get there smoothly. Stay comfortably.

Share hotel blocks, directions, parking, and quick travel notes so guests arrive confident and prepared.

Lodging

Hotel block

Add the recommended hotel, booking link, group code, and the reservation deadline.

Example: Reunionary Suites

Group code: 2026FAMILY

Book by: May 1

Directions

Arrival & Address

Share the main venue address and the best arrival time for check-in or welcome night.

Venue address: 123 Reunion Lane, Your City, ST 00000

Parking

Local notes

Add parking instructions, accessibility notes, and anything guests should know before arriving.

Tip: If parking is limited, include ride-share info or a shuttle pickup location.

Best practice: Keep this section short. Put detailed travel FAQs on a dedicated page if needed.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Use this section to reduce confusion and help guests feel prepared.

What is the dress code?

Keep it simple: casual for daytime events, and “dressy casual” for the banquet. Update this per reunion.

Can I bring kids or guests?

Yes, unless the organizer marks an event as adults-only. Use RSVP notes to collect headcount details.

Where do I park?

Add parking instructions and accessibility notes here. If space is limited, include a ride-share suggestion.

Who do I contact with questions?

Add the organizer name, email, and phone (optional). You can also add a dedicated organizer info section.