My residents are kind of unique (at least for the South). I have a good mix of a little of almost every main religion, PLUS my maint sup is a Jehovah Witness (he's cool about it and he's ok with decorations as long as it doesn't involve him.) My office and the shop door do not get decorated. I've stressed "winter" to my resident committee that is decorating - but it looks like Christmas threw up in the entryway.
I guess my question is, do you mainly do christmas or stay "winter"?
Libby Spencer it varies. I'm just trying to think outside the box, you can't make everyone happy but pushing Christmas over everything else could get us in hot water, there's been a bunch of FH testers in our area lately.
How about going with a monochromatic theme and doing all white lights, fake snow, white painted pine cones in bowls or vases, tall white branches, snowflakes, etc. I’d avoid all symbols, or be sure to represent them equally; if you do a tree, flank it with a menorah and kinara.
Have properties been convicted of Fair Housing violations over how they decorate?! I've been in the business over 15 years and not once have I heard of this, even at every Civil Rights Conference I've been to!
Sharon Miller it goes to making someone feel uncomfortable. I'm not sure about specifics, but why not recognize and appreciate that Christmas is not the only holiday in December? There's nothing wrong with that. Plus with winter decor you can keep it up longer.
Used to worry about it... now whatever looks cool at Dollar Store is what goes up!!!
We do however save a bunch of Santa Hats for anywhere one can fit.
We just decorate with generic holiday decor. Christmas tree(fh safe), stockings above fire place, non religious wrapping paper station, gingerbread houses, and wreaths. We look like we threw up Christmas too, but that’s ok. We have basically removed religion from it.
5 years 4 days ago#33964by Brenda Andrews Sherrill
Here are some pics of our office. Our maintenance supervisor made those two signs. We also have lights and Garland and some bows on the outside. Gotta get pics of that. We decorate for seasons. Fall and winter.
Lets simplify this...over the years we FH teachers have made it clear. Yes, you can decorate for the Holidays. I don't want to sound crass, but this is clear; No baby Jesus, religious symbols. Leave off crosses, angels, manger scenes.
Music can be Holiday oriented, keep it strictly instrumental.
Residents can decorate inside their homes as they please. Have a policy of no religious symbols outside their doors or in their windows. That should be a year-round policy.
Lights, wreaths, trees, ornaments...just without religious reference.
For the blue and white theme, those are Jewish Holiday colors.
Yes, you can say Merry Christmas, personally I say Happy Holidays to include all.