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Reunions

By Rich Luker

June 23, 2010

Following on the last post about how loud the crowd gathering was at Leadership Florida and how the volume of a gathering crowd is an indicator of bondedness, it struck me that reunions in general are proof of a community bond.  In general.

To begin, they require the gathering of people who shared a meaningful event in the past. Everyone who attends understands that event is the reason for gathering. So everyone comes to the event having already thought about it. That means they are loaded with stories ready to tell and they have an expectation to hear the stories of others. What an inviting context for gathering.

Yet there can be both motivation and fear. Take high school reunions for example. Not all of the past experience memories may be good ones. We can go to a reunion with a fear of being identified for our less glorious moments or fearful that our present does not live up to our past.

But ask yourself… has the mere consideration of the concept of reunions opened some new doors for you in how to encourage community? Think of all the anniversaries we could utilize as an excuse to reunite.

As I type, last night was a pretty good storm here. The neighbor across the street lost a fairly big tree. I was reminded that five years ago we lost a massive oak that was on the property line between us and the neighbor. The tree fell literally right down the property line. Had it fallen on either house it may have been a total loss.  Anyway, here is an excuse to reunite: “Join us for the fifth anniversary of our fallen tree. Bring your storm stories.”

Alright, that’s lame – but useable. It’s a starting point. We will only get better from here if we think of the power of being reunited. For motivation, imagine the gathering once it happens. We ought to create some kind of noise meter to measure the power of social gathering. The louder it is, the more people are talking, the more they have to share, and the more they are invested in being there.

Do you have a great reunion story that illustrates this? If so, please post it in “comments.” Better yet, if you think something up AND DO IT because of this, please share it to encourage others to do the same.

Oh... just for fun. Vicki saw this and sent it to me. Gave me a smile, so I thought I'd pass it along...

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