According to The Sun , Hobby Lobby, the popular arts and crafts retailer, has announced a 24-hour closure for Thanksgiving Day. The temporary shutdown aligns with the chain’s holiday hours, detailed in a recent press release.
Holiday Hours Update
While Hobby Lobby stores will be closed on Thanksgiving, shoppers can resume their visits the following day. Black Friday hours will run from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., allowing customers to snag post-holiday deals.
Regular store hours remain 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Saturday, with all locations closed on Sundays, a long-standing policy for the retailer.
The chain has also revealed schedules for other holidays:
- Christmas Eve: Open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
- Christmas Day: Closed.
- New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day: Open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Seasonal Sales and Promotions
Hobby Lobby’s holiday decor and crafting items are already a hit among shoppers. The store is currently running significant discounts:
- 50% off Christmas figurines, wall decor, and advent calendars.
- 40% off sewing ribbon and trim.
- 30% off all yarn.
- 50% off crafts.
These deals are valid through November 16, with a fresh weekly ad expected to follow. Shoppers can view the latest promotions by visiting Hobby Lobby’s website.
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A Legacy of Creativity
Founded in 1970 by David and Barbara Green, Hobby Lobby began as a small family business crafting miniature picture frames. Now, the chain boasts over 1,000 stores in 48 states, making it the largest privately owned arts-and-crafts retailer in the world. Employing more than 46,000 people, Hobby Lobby offers a wide range of items, from seasonal and home decor to art supplies and crafting essentials.
Holiday Shopping Insights
Hobby Lobby isn’t alone in closing its doors for Thanksgiving. Nordstrom and other major retailers have also opted to give their employees the day off. Meanwhile, competitors like Target are offering extended hours for Black Friday shoppers.
For craft enthusiasts and holiday decorators, planning ahead will be essential to navigate this retail blackout effectively.
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