📅 Schedule of Events

Thursday, July 2: Meet & Greet at Bowlero

Directions to Bowlero

Friday, July 3: The Legacy Museum Tour

Directions to The Legacy Museum

Sunday, July 5: Heritage Trip to the Family Cemetery in Letohatchee (Optional)

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Saturday, July 4: Family Banquet (Semi-Formal attire) & Fireworks

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Armstrong Family Reunion 2025 – Rock Hill, South Carolina

💰 Registration & Pricing (Click HERE for registration form)

Registration includes: Official T-shirt, welcome bag, bowling fees/shoes, museum admission, and the banquet.

Adults & Youth (12+): $85

Children (5–11): $65

Children (Under 5): Free

A large, refined corkboard-style photo display labeled “Armstrong Family Memories” in a brushed brass plaque centered at the top. The board is mounted on a light-colored wall and filled with an artful grid of blank, white-bordered photo placeholders in various sizes, each held by small brass clips and linen-covered pushpins. Some placeholders are intentionally slightly tilted to imply informal snapshots. A simple eucalyptus garland drapes gently along the top edge. Soft, warm gallery-style lighting from above washes the board, creating subtle shadows beneath each placeholder and an inviting, nostalgic mood. Photographic realism, shot straight-on with perfect alignment and sharp focus, offers a sophisticated representation of the website’s future photo gallery section, ready to be filled with Armstrong family reunion images.
A tastefully arranged Southern-inspired buffet setup for the Armstrong Family Reunion, displayed on a long white-clothed table beneath an open-sided pavilion in a Montgomery, Alabama park. Elegant stainless-steel chafing dishes with polished lids reflect the surroundings, while neutral ceramic serving platters hold generic, non-descript covered dishes to avoid focusing on specific foods. Small, tented menu cards with “Armstrong Reunion 2026” lettering stand neatly in front of each dish. A simple centerpiece of magnolia leaves and white hydrangeas anchors the table. Gentle early evening light filters through the pavilion, complemented by warm overhead string lights, producing a soft glow and subtle highlights. Photographic realism, captured from a three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field, conveys an inviting, upscale dining atmosphere for the site’s meals and catering information section.
A sophisticated game and activities station prepared for the Armstrong Family Reunion, arranged on a smooth concrete picnic table in a well-kept Montgomery, Alabama park. Classic wooden lawn game pieces—croquet mallets resting beside vividly colored but slightly muted balls, a tidy stack of horseshoes, and a closed box labeled “Family Trivia” in understated lettering—are organized with precision. In the background, a neatly lined field and a distant gazebo appear softly blurred. Late-morning natural light creates crisp yet gentle shadows, emphasizing wood grain and painted surfaces. Photographic realism, shot from a low, slightly angled perspective with the main objects in sharp focus, produces an atmosphere of poised, leisurely fun. The image is ideal for illustrating planned activities and entertainment, while maintaining the site’s sophisticated, polished tone.

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Join the Armstrong family reunion in Montgomery, AL. Find event details, activities, accommodations, and photos from past gatherings, above. We welcome all generations to share stories and rebuild connections.

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A meticulously designed Armstrong family tree chart displayed on a wide, matte parchment-style poster, laid flat on a light oak table. The chart features elegant branches in subtle charcoal lines with blank, cream-colored name boxes interconnected in a balanced, symmetrical pattern. At the base, the title “Armstrong Family Legacy” appears in refined serif typography. Beside the poster lie a brass fountain pen, a small ink bottle, and adhesive labels, suggesting customization. Soft, directional daylight from the right creates delicate highlights on the paper’s texture and gentle shadows from the pen and ink bottle. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle with a shallow depth of field emphasizing the center of the tree, creates a contemplative, dignified mood—perfect for a section encouraging visitors to contribute family history and lineage details.

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123 Family Lane, Montgomery, AL 36104

Hours

Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Phone

(334) 555-0123