Template for Families

Graduation Party for Families

Your graduate deserves a celebration, and your family wants to help make it happen. An RSVP and food signup sheet shared in the family group chat collects headcounts and potluck contributions so you can focus on decorations and the graduate's speech.

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Congratulations Tyler! Class of 2026 Open House

Come celebrate Tyler's high school graduation! Open house Saturday, June 14th, 1-5 PM at the Williams residence. Drop by anytime during the party.

Attending

5/50 signed up
Grandma & Grandpa J.Uncle Mike's familyThe AndersonsCoach RodriguezMrs. Chen (AP History)+45 spots open

Bring a Main Dish

2/6 signed up
Aunt KarenThe Petersons+4 spots open

Photo Display Setup (10 AM)

1/3 signed up
Mom (Linda W.)+2 spots open

Cleanup Crew (5 PM)

2/5 signed up
Dad (Brian W.)Best friend Jake+3 spots open

Tips for Families

Graduation parties celebrate a major family milestone and often draw extended family from multiple cities. An RSVP sheet gives the host family an accurate headcount, and a food signup distributes the catering load across willing relatives.

Include Party Details Up Front

Note the date, time, location, parking, and whether it's indoor or outdoor. Guests need the basics before they RSVP.

Create a Memory Table Slot

Add a slot for someone to assemble the memory table — baby photos, school pictures, awards. It's a popular party feature that needs a coordinator.

Note Gift Preferences

Include the graduate's gift preferences or a cash fund link in the description. Guests appreciate the guidance.

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