A giant inflatable Santa Claus in Severance, Colorado, recently became a topic of spirited debate, sparking an unexpected but positive community reaction. This towering decoration belongs to Dora Flores and her husband; they saved money throughout the year to purchase it. Standing taller than their house, the Santa quickly became a neighborhood landmark, attracting families who stopped to snap photos.

Flores highlighted the joy the decoration brought to local children. According to neighbor Kastal May, her daughter, who has autism, found excitement in the massive Santa. However, the holiday cheer took a hit about a week later when the homeowner’s association, managed by Fromm & Company LLC, sent a letter stating that the inflatable was “excessive in height and not permitted.” The communication warned of potential fines if the Santa was not removed.

Feeling disheartened but not defeated, Flores chose to stand up for her inflatable Santa. She reached out to the community, sharing her plight on social media and asking neighbors for support. The response was overwhelming and swift. Neighbors rallied around her, posting supportive messages online and displaying signs in their yards, some declaring, “We stand with Santa.” Even fellow residents joined in with their own decorations, signaling a united front against the association’s decision.

The situation took an even more positive turn when Flores received a call from Fromm & Company. They admitted their mistake, apologized for the misunderstanding, and confirmed that the Santa could remain, without any penalties. After being taken down temporarily, the inflatable was reinstalled, bringing much-needed holiday spirit back to the neighborhood.

This incident illustrates how a simple decoration, meant to spread holiday joy, can become a unifying symbol for a community. It reflects the power of collective support and the importance of standing up for what brings happiness to our lives. In this case, Santa not only survived the scrutiny but emerged as a beacon of unity for Severance.

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