The lobby shops and Congressional offices that they rally against are mostly empty this week, but a collection of Occupy DC protesters is holding down the tents at the McPherson Square encampment.

Even many of the occupiers fled town for the holidays. But others hung their stockings, including one that read “The 1 percent is Naughty,” on their tents.

“A lot of people took time to go home and rejuvenate during the holidays,” said Kelly Canavan, a volunteer manning the information tent Wednesday next to a sign that said, “Seasons Greetings from Occupy.”

“But a number of people stayed,” she added. “And we expect an influx of people from all over the country in January.”

Canavan, who said she lives in Prince George’s County, Md., and others involved in Occupy DC are planning several big actions, or rallies, for January, including an “Occupy Congress” on Capitol Hill on Jan. 17, “Occupy the Courts” on the Jan. 20 and a major, multicity effort on Jan. 24.