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I am moving into a new and diverse neighborhood.  I would love to see a holiday decoration with children of all differnt backgrounds, races and religions, together in a variety of settings.  I would love to give something like this to my new neighbors as gifts to treasure as a reminder that we can all get together and learn from each other.

 

Cathy

 

 

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@sok wrote:

I am moving into a new and diverse neighborhood.  I would love to see a holiday decoration with children of all differnt backgrounds, races and religions, together in a variety of settings.  I would love to give something like this to my new neighbors as gifts to treasure as a reminder that we can all get together and learn from each other.

 

Cathy

 

 


And crutches or a wheelchair too, maybe. FABULOUS IDEA @sok !!!

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I won't do that unless you really know them. Heck, I've lived in my neighborhood for 34 years and I couldn't pick my neighbors out of a lineup let alone know if they have kids or whatever. 

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Hi sok. This is your first post. Welcome. Your idea is lovely. Include cultures, races, disabilities, ages, and faiths. I have no idea how you would do that. It may be something to think of this year and see how it plays out for 2021 holiday. Just my opinion. Follow your heart. I hope your neighborhood becomes your peaceful community.    

"I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees." Henry David Thoreau
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Rather than waiting for QVC to design and manufacture a decoration why not make something and give to your neighbors?  It would probably have more meaning and better appreciated.  Include a card with a together sentiment.  Not every person celebrates Christmas and a more general greeting is inclusive to all.