Winter Joy at North Range

At North Range, our goal is to create an inclusive and festive atmosphere where everyone feels welcome.

If you have visited or are planning on visiting one of our locations this winter, you will see festive trees in each of our lobbies. We invite you to take a moment to appreciate the variety of ornaments that reflect the rich diversity of holiday traditions celebrated in our community.

Each ornament tells a story, and together, they reflect our commitment to inclusivity. Whoever you are, and however you’ve arrived at North Range, we welcome all who walk through our doors. We hope to spread joy, hope, and light during the cold winter months.

Christmas ornaments hanging from a bare branch

Christmas

Christmas is reflected in the gold bulbs and poinsettia flowers, embodying the joy, peace, and goodwill of the holiday season.

Hanukkah

Hanukkah is represented by the blue and white bulbs, along with images of the dreidel and menorah, celebrating light, miracles, and Jewish heritage.

Ornaments that say Happy Hanukkah
Ornaments in Kwanzaa colors and patterns

Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa is honored with vibrant Kente cloth patterns, symbolizing unity, heritage, and pride in African culture.

Yule/Winter Solstice

Yule/Winter Solstice is represented by pinecone ornaments, symbolizing the natural cycles of the earth, renewal, and the warmth of the winter season.

Ornaments in the shape of pine cones

Wishing you all a wonderful winter season! 

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