The holidays are a time for togetherness, and at LHP, that spirit extends to the workplace. The company generously provides funds to treat all employees to a festive lunch.
This year the corporate office staff gathered at the historic Appalachian Museum in Norris for a delicious home-cooked meal and bluegrass band performance.
Property management teams are given the flexibility to choose their holiday gathering experience, and going out for lunch is a popular choice. Springplace and Loudon Gardens employees gathered recently to enjoy a a delicious meal at Texas Roadhouse.
On December 10 and 11, Brandy Ford hosted a regional manager’s meeting. Following a day and a half of training, the team engaged in a fun and collaborative team-building exercise at Defy Escapes. They divided into two groups and raced against the clock to solve puzzles and escape their respective rooms.
Afterwards, a group of team members enjoyed a paint-splatter session, creating unique canvases.
Stewart Hale, Community Manager, Beersheba Heights Tower, used his Volunteer Time Off (VTO) benefit to volunteer at the McMinnville Santa Shop. His efforts, along with those of the Santa Shop team and generous donors, will bring joy to over 240 children this holiday season.