Easter: What Stores are Open? Is Target Open Easter Sunday? Kroger, Trader Joe’s, Safeway, Publix, Whole Foods, and Albertsons Hours

Easter Sunday is April 5, and a large number of stores are closed.
Easter: What Stores are Open? Is Target Open Easter Sunday? Kroger, Trader Joe’s, Safeway, Publix, Whole Foods, and Albertsons Hours
This June 12, 2012 file photo shows a Kroger store in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
Jack Phillips
4/5/2015
Updated:
7/18/2015

Easter Sunday is April 5, and a large number of stores are closed.  

Here’s a few stories that are open:

Walmart: OPEN. Check local hours first.

Kroger: Is open on Easter. Check hours.

 

Whole Foods: Is open. Check hours.

Trader Joe’s: Open. Check hours online.

Albertson’s: Open. Check hours.

7 Eleven  will be open.

Rite Aid, Walgreens, and CVS are also open.

Sears: Open

Home Depot: Open

Starbucks: Open

 

 

Here’s the closed stores:

Target: Target will be CLOSED Easter. Check hours in case. 

Costco: Costco won’t be open this Easter Sunday.

Best Buy: Best Buy is closed Easter

Publix: Closed on Easter.

Save Mart: Closed in most places. Check local hours.

Staples: Closed

Kohl’s: Closed

 

According to SavingAdvice.com, which tracks stores that are open and closed on holidays: “When holidays in the US approach, it’s always a challenge to know which stores will be open and which stores won’t. That’s because there is no set criteria which determines whether a store remains open or not.

“Whether it’s a federal holiday or a religious holiday, each store chain gets to decide for themselves. This means some stores may be open on some holidays while closed on others. With Easter fast approaching, many people are wondering if and when their favorite stores will be open over the Easter weekend. You can find a list of stores below which will be open and closed on Easter Sunday.”

 

AP: 192-year-old Peters Hollow Egg Fight still going strong

 

Some Carter County residents have an unusual way of spending Easter Sunday.

The Johnson City Press reports (http://bit.ly/1Iyq1ea) the Peters Hollow Egg Fight has been going on since 1823, when it began as a way to settle an argument between the farmers of Rome Hollow and Peters Hollow over whose hens laid the hardest eggs.

As it exists today, participants in the adult division may bring six dozen hard-boiled chicken eggs to the fight. The object is to crack the shell of an opponent’s egg. Once the top and bottom of an egg have been cracked, that egg is discarded. The battle continues until one of the competitors has no eggs left and must withdraw.

This year’s competition comes with a twist. Hannah Colbaugh is hoping to be the first person in memory to win three years in a row.

The 24-year-old has been participating since she was a child. She first won the adult division in 2006. She won again in 2011. She then won two in a row in 2013 and 2014.

In preparation for Sunday’s fight, Colbaugh told the paper she and her mother boiled and dyed 30 dozen eggs Friday night. She bought eggs from several different sources hoping to find the perfect fighting eggs.

“I look for smaller eggs with a more pointed end, rather than larger and rounder eggs,” Colbaugh said.

She also has a tip for holding the eggs during the fight.

“You have to leave enough room so they can tap your egg, but you only want them to hit the end,” Colbaugh said. “If they hit the egg on the side, it will crack.”

Colbaugh said she has some other secrets as well, including secret ingredients that go into the boiling water, but those she would not divulge.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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