Crain Family - Reunion Souvenir Booklet (Printed Booklet)

$10.00

A 20-page A5 keepsake booklet bringing together stories, photographs, and family history from the Crain Family Reunion, centred around the shared history of Mount Adrah. Created to commemorate the reunion held in Tumut in March 2026, with over 100 descendants in attendance, it captures the spirit of the gathering and offers a meaningful way to revisit and preserve the legacy of the Crain family for generations to come.

The booklet includes historical photographs from both the Crain and Whiticker families, reflecting the connections shaped through Mount Adrah, along with a detailed map highlighting key locations and areas of family significance. Printed on quality silk paper, it has a smooth, professional finish suited to a lasting family keepsake.ake booklet bringing together stories, photographs, and family history from the Crain Family Reunion. Thoughtfully designed to capture shared memories and moments from the gathering, it offers a meaningful way to revisit and preserve the legacy of the Crain family for generations to come.

A 20-page A5 keepsake booklet bringing together stories, photographs, and family history from the Crain Family Reunion, centred around the shared history of Mount Adrah. Created to commemorate the reunion held in Tumut in March 2026, with over 100 descendants in attendance, it captures the spirit of the gathering and offers a meaningful way to revisit and preserve the legacy of the Crain family for generations to come.

The booklet includes historical photographs from both the Crain and Whiticker families, reflecting the connections shaped through Mount Adrah, along with a detailed map highlighting key locations and areas of family significance. Printed on quality silk paper, it has a smooth, professional finish suited to a lasting family keepsake.ake booklet bringing together stories, photographs, and family history from the Crain Family Reunion. Thoughtfully designed to capture shared memories and moments from the gathering, it offers a meaningful way to revisit and preserve the legacy of the Crain family for generations to come.