Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Mall of America Closed on Thanksgiving!

Halloween is over, and the Thanksgiving Season has begun!

Some great news has come from the Mall of America, where they have decided to close their doors on Thanksgiving Day to allow their workers to stay home with their families.



"We’ve been talking about this for months, looking at the numbers, looking at the pros and the cons,” said Jill Renslow, the mall’s senior vice president of marketing and business development. “We’re excited to give this day back to our employees so they can celebrate with their families."

Great work Mall of America!
Hopefully many other stores will follow suit, and Respect The Turkey!

Full article over at: Star Tribune: Mall of America takes bold stand by closing on Thanksgiving

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Happy Turkey Day!

Have a great Thanksgiving everyone, and thanks again for the Respecting The Turkey!

Hope you are enjoying a day of rest and thankfulness with your family, stuffing yourself full of stuffing and sitting on the couch watching football.


(from: wikipedia - american football on thanksgiving)

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Stores staying closed on Thanskgiving 2015

Hopefully everyone has their turkeys thawing in the freezer, and people are making plans to celebrate a day to give thanks for they have.

We all know black Friday is right after Thanksgiving where people jump right into the mad dash to buy things, and some retailers over the past few years have even been open for Thanksgiving shopping sales.

Thankfully some stores have come out now to say that they will not be open for shopping, so their employees can spend the day at home with their families.

TheBlackFriday.com has a good running list of stores that will be CLOSED on Thanskgiving Day.

If you're going out Friday, support the stores that support a day of thanks before shopping!

Stores Staying Closed on Thanskgiving Day


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Attention Everyone: You Seem To Have Forgotten That Thanksgiving Exists

Nice article about remembering Thanksgiving over at BuzzFeed!

Writer Britney Gibson says:
Hey, remember that holiday a month after Halloween? It’s called Thanksgiving, and it’s important.

Lots of funny pictures and comments over at the buzzfeed article, check it out!

Attention Everyone: You Seem To Have Forgotten That Thanksgiving Exists



Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Respect The Turkey Top Tweets

Some great tweets out there right now under the #RespectTheTurkey hashtag!

Luke Vike, Sr. @‏OlHossVike
I was surprised by how many Christmas lights I saw tonight. Let's enjoy Thanksgiving first #RespectTheTurkey


Adam Richter@REagle
WHY ARE THERE CHRISTMAS TREES GOING UP? IT'S NOVEMBER 11TH. #RespectTheTurkey


Z-Dizzle@zaczirzow
#RespectTheTurkey Thanksgiving is a holiday too don't skip over it


Tony D@tony_demarinis
Everyone is excited for Christmas and I'm here like "Where's the turkey and gravy?" #RespectTheTurkey


Tweet on turkeys!

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Don't shortchange Thanksgiving



Over at the Pensacola News Journal (pnj.com) writer Troy Moon has a great post about respecting Thanksgiving and fighting the Christmas creep.

Moon: Don't shortchange Thanksgiving

What we really need to be concerned about is the War on Thanksgiving, being waged by Christmas.

Black Friday is bad enough. But last year, the Christmas holiday season even swallowed Thanksgiving, to me, the best holiday of them all. A holiday built around family, friends, food and feasting. A day to count your blessings and enjoy the company of those you love most. But then again, some of us love the appliance aisle at the box store most of all.


Great to have another voice working to help keep the Thanksgiving holiday alive!

Check out the whole article over at pnj.com:
Moon: Don't shortchange Thanksgiving

Monday, October 26, 2015

Quartz Christmas Creep Calculator

Quartz news site has made a graph to extrapolate the future date of when the Christmas Creep will hit for years to come.

Apparently in London they are turning on the Christmas lights on November 1st, far earlier than they have in the past.

Taking that into account, there will be Christmas in July in our future some day.

Respect the turkey!

Read the whole article over at qz.com:

How long before we see Santa in July? Introducing Quartz’s Christmas Creep Calculator