Class reunion field guide
Class Reunion Class Banner
Ordering a class banner that sets the scene and doubles as a keepsake. A practical, decision-ready class reunion playbook with the next moves, common mistakes, and answers organizers need before they commit.
Quick answer
A class banner with the school name, mascot, and graduation year instantly frames the space and makes a great backdrop for photos. Order a durable print early and consider passing it to the next reunion.
Make the plan usable
Keep this class reunion plan in one shared place
Reunly turns the work into a shared guest list, RSVP tracker, schedule, budget, and organizer dashboard.
Start planning freeThe decision that makes class reunion class banner easier
Ordering a class banner that sets the scene and doubles as a keepsake. Start with a written decision, an owner, and a date for the next checkpoint. That turns a vague committee conversation into a plan people can follow and lets you explain the why to every guest.
- Design the banner with school colors, mascot, and the class year prominent.
- Order a reusable fabric or vinyl print sized for your main wall or stage.
- Hang it where it appears in photos and greets people at the entrance.
What experienced organizers avoid
Most reunion stress comes from making promises before the constraints are clear. Protect the guest experience by surfacing the tradeoffs early, documenting the decision, and giving people one reliable place to find the latest answer.
- Do not choose flimsy paper that tears before the night ends.
- Do not clutter the design so the class year gets lost.
- Do not hang it somewhere nobody sees or photographs.
Turn the decision into a shared plan
Use one shared source of truth for the people, money, timing, and messages behind this decision. The organizer should not be the only person who knows what was agreed or what happens next.
- Assign one owner and one backup for the next action.
- Put the deadline and the decision in the guest-facing update.
- Review the result after the reunion so next time starts smarter.
Frequently asked questions
When should we decide class reunion class banner?
Decide it before you ask guests to commit to a date, price, or travel plan. If it affects cost or attendance, make it one of the first three organizer decisions.
Who should own this decision?
Choose one accountable organizer, then ask the people affected by the decision for input before the deadline. Consensus is useful; an unowned decision is not.
How should we communicate the final plan?
Send a short update with the decision, what guests need to do, and a single place to check details. Repeat it at the RSVP deadline and in the final week.