Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2009

walmart christmas day hours


Stores open on Christmas Day 2009 - Are there Walmart Christmas Day hours?

Are you needing that last minute Christmas day gift? Did you forget to buy some item for dinner? Did you run out of alcohol on this Christmas Day? While many stores will now stay open on Thanksgiving, those same stores will now close on Christmas Day in order to allow all their employees to spend the day with their families.

Depending on where you are, there are some stores open though. A safe bet is if you have Walgreens in your area. They have normal hours even on Christmas, which is something I learned years ago. CVS Pharmacy's are also open. Some grocery stores are open, but these are usually not the big chains. Call around in your area.

As for the big retailers like Wal-mart, Target, and Best Buy? Most closed early on Christmas Eve, and will not reopen until early the day after Christmas. However, some are offering Christmas Day online sales that they hope bring people in.

Whatever you do today, have a very Merry Christmas!

starbucks open on christmas


Cancer-struck Prunedale family's invitation to Starbucks a ruse

Cathy and Rowland Bories stood in line with 3 of their 4 grandchildren and 2 foster kids in a packed Starbucks in Prunedale on Thursday afternoon. Jordan, their 12-year-old granddaughter, was looking at a tall pile of gift-wrapped presents lying in a corner of the coffee shop when she saw her name on one of them. "Oh my God, this has my name on it!" Jordan yelled.

It wasn't long until the news broke that the Borieses weren't there for coffee at all.

Instead, a group of Prunedale residents, Starbucks employees and members of a community church had come together on Christmas Eve with one goal in mind — to spread holiday cheer to the Bories family.

As soon as Cathy found out, the tears of joy began to flow.

"This is amazing; I can't believe this," she said while hugging Starbucks manager Emy Fischer.

"Thank you so much," Bories said.

"You deserve it," Fischer replied.

"We just wanted to brighten up what would have been a bleak Christmas for them," Fischer said.

It hasn't been an easy year for the Bories family.

Rowland Bories said he had a heart attack in March. He had open-heart surgery in April — and his heart stopped in the operation room before he was revived.

Months later, Cathy said, the family found out Rowland had cancer.

"Stage three, very aggressive, prostate [cancer]," she could barely say. Rowland is set to start chemotherapy early in the new year.

To those health problems, add the responsibility of caring for their grandchildren and foster kids.

"It's been a really tough year," Cathy Bories said.

While she continued to cry, shocked by all the presents and hugs from people she's never met, her 6-year-old grandson only had a smile on his face.

"Is this all our presents?" asked Jimmy Blackmore, while holding on to a soccer ball and a carton of chocolate milk.

Then the coffee shop burst into singing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," led by about 20 congregation members from Prunedale's New Life Community Church.

Cathy Bories said she thought they'd been invited for coffee and to sing Christmas carols.

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