Celebrating Family Traditions During the Holidays

December 17, 2024

No, the calendar hasn’t deceived you — the holidays really are right around the corner. Where did the year go?

If you’re planning to change your living arrangements, such as transferring to a retirement community, your mind has probably been occupied with the big move (understandably). But once you start planning for the holidays, you’ll likely have two main considerations:

  • How to bring your favorite family holiday traditions into your new living space
  • How to start new holiday traditions with your fellow retirement community members

Fortunately, we’ve done all the legwork for you with these tried-and-true ideas and events — perfect for friends, family members and neighbors to partake in together and keep the holiday spirits high.

Community Holiday Events for Retirement Communities

If you’ve recently moved into a retirement community — or you’ll be joining one in the near future — there are countless ways to connect with your neighbors, bring everyone together and encourage new seasonal traditions.

We rounded up this list of fan-favorite holiday activities, perfect for neighbors and friends to enjoy together. If you’re looking for new holiday traditions to spearhead within your new neighborhood, grab some inspiration here, then recruit your friends to join in the festivities.

Seasonal Craft Workshop

What better excuse to flex your creative muscle than the holiday season? A holiday-themed craft workshop is the perfect way to kick off the most festive time of year. Invite everyone to make handmade decorations, such as Christmas cards, ornaments, wreaths or miniature nativity scenes. Alternatively, everyone can gather to decorate a community Christmas tree.

For Thanksgiving, handmade cornucopias, paper turkeys or autumn-themed centerpieces are a holiday staple. Community arts and crafts events are a fantastic way to get everyone into the holiday spirit, express themselves artistically, and make thoughtful gifts for their loved ones.

Cooking and Baking Events

If there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it’s that no holiday celebration is complete without a delicious spread of goodies. A standard cooking class — or, to kick things up a notch, maybe even a cook-off or bake-off — is a fun and productive activity that yields tasty results.

Plus, when it comes to food, the creative possibilities truly are endless — even more so during the holidays. For Thanksgiving, everyone can try their hand at a simple side dish, such as cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes or stuffing. For Christmas, a cookie decorating class or a gingerbread house-building competition could be a hit among your new neighbors.

Whether mouthwatering entrees, scrumptious appetizers or sweet treats, any activity involving food is a surefire way to bring everyone together for the holidays. Additionally, cooking or baking everyone’s favorite recipes can bring back fond memories, and chances are, you’ll all enjoy sharing each other’s favorite dishes.

Caroling or Live Music

Ring in the holiday season with this beloved centuries-old tradition. Gather your family and friends for an evening sing-along or caroling. Or, find a concert at a local church or school and enjoy a performance with your friends.

Holiday Movie Night

There’s nothing quite like a classic holiday film to evoke feelings of pure joy, comfort and nostalgia. A holiday movie night is a fun and wholesome way to bring the family together. Arrange a screening of a beloved holiday classic, such as:

  • “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”
  • “A Charlie Brown Christmas”
  • “Frosty the Snowman”
  • “It’s a Wonderful Life”

For a fun twist, propose three or four different films and have everyone vote for their favorite. Don’t forget to round out the movie night with some tasty seasonal snacks!

Christmas Market

Explore one of several Christmas markets in the southeastern Pennsylvania region. Bundle up for a day or evening of shopping and discovering vendors, seasonal food and beverages, twinkling lights and decorations.

Ideas to Incorporate Family Holiday Traditions

Maybe you’re seeking ways to connect with your family during the holidays, or you want to bring your intergenerational holiday traditions into your new home with your loved ones by your side.

From young children to older adults, people of all ages can enjoy these multigenerational family activities during the holidays:

  • Holiday meals: Whether a “Friendsgiving” or a Christmas family dinner, a delicious holiday meal is the perfect way to bring your loved ones together. Invite them over to your new home and cook up a fancy feast. If you’re not up to cooking, many retirement communities offer luxury dining experiences so you and your family can enjoy a delicious meal out without leaving the premises.
  • Cookie baking: Everyone knows that baked goods are quintessential for the holidays. Similar to the cooking and baking community event idea, you can invite your loved ones over to visit your new home and ring in the season by whipping up some cookies and other sweet treats. The young kids in your family will undoubtedly enjoy decorating cookies in fun colors — and, of course, licking the spoon.
  • Christmas decorating: Why deck out your new home solo when you can do it in the company of your loved ones? Invite your family members over to decorate your living space. Break out the playlist of holiday tunes, and have everyone pitch in to help decorate, from stringing lights around the porch to hanging ornaments on the Christmas tree. Once the decorating is complete, celebrate everyone’s hard work with some hot cocoa all around, and put on a Christmas movie.
  • Virtual gatherings: If any of your loved ones are unable to visit in person, arrange a meeting on Zoom or another virtual platform to include them in the family gathering.

Family-focused holiday activities and celebrations can help you maintain and strengthen your relationships with loved ones, even as you adjust to your new home.

Keeping Holiday Traditions Alive in Your New Retirement Community

At Garden Spot Village, many of our residents find that our community has a home-like atmosphere — perfect for celebrating the holiday season with friends and family.

Our satisfied residents have shared the following testimonials to show how they’ve been able to revel in their new homes with their loved ones and how their visitors have enjoyed the space as much as they have:

“Our grandkids love to visit. The house and community have a bit of a fantasyland feel to them.” – Bob and Rosey Hess

“Our granddaughter, Corinne, loves to visit us. She always comes with a list of things she wants to do, like plant flowers, ride bikes, take the neighbor’s dog for a walk and visit the art studio.” – Hal and Marge Landis

“When we are at Garden Spot, it’s like we are already home.” – Larry and Christine McHenry

Check out other reviews and testimonials from our residents at Garden Spot Village.

Celebrate Family Traditions and Community Holiday Events at Garden Spot Village

With Garden Spot Village, holiday celebrations with family have never felt more like home. Create a festive environment that makes you feel right at home during the holidays. We have a gorgeous variety of neighborhoods and accommodations available, from apartments and cottages to carriage homes. You can also enjoy numerous ways to get acquainted with fellow residents, including seasonal events, community church services and more. 

Connect with your loved ones in your new home this holiday season while simultaneously building community and lasting friendships with neighbors. Contact Garden Spot Village today for more information.

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