SetzKitten
<font color=red>I was Harley Chick in another life
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I know what I'm going to do, and Iknow this is sort of "high school", but I'm looking for some alternative ideas.
We have a neighbor who nobody in the neighborhood gets along with. The neighbors are constantly calling the police/town officials about their barking dogs, garbage in their yard, rats, etc. I would say about 9 out of the 12 or so neighbors have had issues with them in the past. Although DH and I don't care for the way they live, our relationship with them is not bad. We are fairly new to the neighborhood and they were very cordial and helpful when we moved in. DH is "neighborly" to them, helping them when they ask, driving them to the dump, and asking for help when we have heavy stuff to lift. You know, just generally being helpful to each other. Now personally, I'm uncomfortable around them and keep my distance as much as I can without being rude. I don't know why I feel this way, they've never done anything to me to deserve it, but it's been there from day 1 and I follow my instincts.
Our friends (also neighbors) want to have a neighborhood party. We discussed having it at my house because I have a fantastic party yard (if I do say so myself.
) I'm more than happy to host it, too. DH and I don't know many of the people in the neighborhood and would like to meet them. Anyway, they don't want to invite my neighbor. They said if they are invited nobody will attend. I believe it. I think if they were invited, they would attend, regardless of the issues in the neighborhood.
I thought about it all night and it really doesn't sit right with me to exclude anyone if the party is truly for the entire neighborhood. I know I wouldn't want to be left out, but I also wouldn't want to hang with people who hated me. (Hate was their word, not mine). So I'm going to tell my friend that if the party is at my house, it's an open invitation for the whole neighborhood. Otherwise, they can move it to the street and they can pick and choose who they want to invite. If it is in the street, it's obvious that the uninvited neighbor will see it. I don't know that that would be any better than having it my house where they may or may not know it's going on. I'm hoping you guys have another solution I haven't thought of. Sometimes I wish I were back at my old house where I had no neighbors to deal with.
We have a neighbor who nobody in the neighborhood gets along with. The neighbors are constantly calling the police/town officials about their barking dogs, garbage in their yard, rats, etc. I would say about 9 out of the 12 or so neighbors have had issues with them in the past. Although DH and I don't care for the way they live, our relationship with them is not bad. We are fairly new to the neighborhood and they were very cordial and helpful when we moved in. DH is "neighborly" to them, helping them when they ask, driving them to the dump, and asking for help when we have heavy stuff to lift. You know, just generally being helpful to each other. Now personally, I'm uncomfortable around them and keep my distance as much as I can without being rude. I don't know why I feel this way, they've never done anything to me to deserve it, but it's been there from day 1 and I follow my instincts.
Our friends (also neighbors) want to have a neighborhood party. We discussed having it at my house because I have a fantastic party yard (if I do say so myself.
) I'm more than happy to host it, too. DH and I don't know many of the people in the neighborhood and would like to meet them. Anyway, they don't want to invite my neighbor. They said if they are invited nobody will attend. I believe it. I think if they were invited, they would attend, regardless of the issues in the neighborhood. I thought about it all night and it really doesn't sit right with me to exclude anyone if the party is truly for the entire neighborhood. I know I wouldn't want to be left out, but I also wouldn't want to hang with people who hated me. (Hate was their word, not mine). So I'm going to tell my friend that if the party is at my house, it's an open invitation for the whole neighborhood. Otherwise, they can move it to the street and they can pick and choose who they want to invite. If it is in the street, it's obvious that the uninvited neighbor will see it. I don't know that that would be any better than having it my house where they may or may not know it's going on. I'm hoping you guys have another solution I haven't thought of. Sometimes I wish I were back at my old house where I had no neighbors to deal with.

Good luck in whatever decision you make.....it's really a hard world we live in isn't it?

) Or you can find out when your neighbors go on vacation and have a secret party.