Bah, humbug! Air Force base housing landlord says no Christmas decorations before Thanksgiving

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. decoration / ˌdɛk əˈreɪ ʃən / (n.) – something used to make a place look more beautiful or more festive for a holiday or special event
    Example:

    The city put up bright lights as New Year decorations along the main street.


  2. respective / rɪˈspɛk tɪv / (adj.) – belonging or relating to each one of the people or things in the order already mentioned
    Example:

    Each child was asked to put their toys in their respective boxes.


  3. enforce / ɛnˈfɔrs / (v.) – to make sure that a rule, law, or agreement is followed
    Example:

    The school is strictly enforcing the uniform policy for all students.


  4. explicitly / ɪkˈsplɪs ɪt li / (adv.) – in a clear and exact way, leaving no doubt about what is meant
    Example:

    The rules explicitly mention that no phones are allowed in the exam room.


  5. consistency / kənˈsɪs tən si / (n.) – the quality of always behaving in the same way, or of things being the same over time
    Example:

    Coaches value consistency in players’ performance during games.


Article

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Outdoor Christmas decorations didn’t fly at U.S. Air Force base housing in the Florida Panhandle before Thanksgiving. The private company that operates a community of homes near Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB) instructed residents to remove their Yuletide decorations and refrain from putting them back up until after Turkey Day.


“All holiday decorations should be reflective in their respective months and not any sooner than 30 days before the given holiday,” the landlord said in the message. Air Force Capt. Justin Davidson-Beebe, a Tyndall spokesman, said that the landlord, Balfour Beatty Communities, had set the policy.


“They are enforcing the community standards outlined in the legally binding lease agreement all residents voluntarily sign,” Davidson-Beebe said in an email. “These guidelines are not part of a broader Air Force policy. Since community standards are set by the privatized housing management company at some installations, standards may vary from base to base.”


The 59-page community handbook for Tyndall AFB Homes explicitly states that winter decorations and lights are only allowed from the week after Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day, and that lights can only be lit from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.


“Do not keep them lit all night or in daylight hours,” the handbook says. “They must be removed no later than the third week of January; they may not remain on the exterior year-round.”


In a statement, Balfour Beatty Communities said the company was just offering guidelines and there would be no enforcement leading to any punishment.


“Our holiday decoration guidelines are designed to provide a general framework to help maintain consistency in our communities,” the company said. “We value the joy and creativity our residents bring to their neighborhoods, especially during the holidays, and apologize for any confusion.”


The base, located outside Panama City in Florida’s Panhandle, is home to the 325th Fighter Wing. The base suffered catastrophic damage in 2018 from Hurricane Michael, a Category 5 storm. The estimated cost to rebuild the base was $4.7 billion.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • In your country, do homeowners usually decorate their homes for Christmas and New Year’s? What types of decorations do houses usually have (ex. snowman, bright lights)? Discuss.
  • The U.S. Air Force base housing authority in the Florida Panhandle instructed residents to remove their Yuletide decorations and refrain from putting them back up until after Turkey Day. What do you think of this rule (ex. too strict, fair)? What makes you think so? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • What are some important community guidelines or rules in your neighborhood (ex. throwing of trash, no noise after 9:00 pm)? Discuss.
  • In your opinion, is it important to strictly follow such community guidelines or rules? Why or why not? Discuss.