Template for Easter

Easter Potluck Signup Sheet

Easter meals are a celebration of spring and community. Whether it is a church fellowship dinner after services, a family brunch, or a neighborhood egg hunt with food, a signup sheet keeps the menu organized so you get ham, deviled eggs, spring salads, and desserts — not just rolls.

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Riverside Community Potluck - Summer Cookout

Our annual neighborhood cookout is July 4th at Riverside Park, Shelter B. Grill and utensils provided. Please sign up for what you're bringing so we get a good variety!

Main Dishes

3/6 signed up
Joe B.Maria G.Kevin T.+3 spots open

Side Dishes

4/6 signed up
Tammy L.Rick D.Alyssa P.Derek W.+2 spots open

Desserts

2/5 signed up
Nina R.Paul M.+3 spots open

Beverages

2/4 signed up
Sandra K.Greg F.+2 spots open

Tips for Easter

Easter potlucks often follow morning services or coincide with egg hunts and spring celebrations. Churches, families, and community groups use signup sheets to coordinate the classic Easter spread — ham, deviled eggs, spring vegetables, hot cross buns, and desserts.

Plan Around Your Event Timeline

If food follows an egg hunt or church service, note the expected start time. Guests need to know whether to bring dishes ready to serve or if there is time for reheating.

Add Egg Hunt Supply Slots

If your Easter gathering includes an egg hunt, add slots for plastic eggs, candy, small toys, and baskets. Keep the food and activity signups together.

Include a Spring Theme Suggestion

Add a note in the description suggesting a spring theme — pastel colors, floral arrangements, or garden-fresh salads — to make the potluck feel cohesive.

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