The three-day Labor Day 2023 weekend is finally here but will Hobby Lobby be open or closed during this period to quench your shopping desire?
The holiday recognizes the labor movement and the works of laborers in the development of the United States. This year, September 4th falls on a Monday, giving people a wonderful three-day weekend to enjoy with family, and friends or maybe just crafting! If you’re wondering if you can still head down to your local Hobby Lobby on Labor Day 2023, we have all the info you could ever need.
Is Hobby Lobby open or closed on Labor Day 2023?
You will be happy to know that Hobby Lobby is going to be open on Labor Day. However, the stores will have reduced hours, and as per the store’s official opening times, the opening hours will be 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
If you want to check if the local store near you is open and has a different time, you can do so by entering your Pincode here. While most of the Hobby Lobby stores will have the same timing throughout it sometimes also depends on the number of staff they have.
Thus, we would always urge you to check your local stores’ schedules before you decide to visit the store.
Other stores that will be open on Labor Day 2023
Hobby Lobby is not the only store that will be open. People will be able to step out and enjoy Labor Day by visiting the stores or restaurants mentioned below as well.
- Trader Joe’s
- Whole Foods
- 7-Eleven
- Ikea
- Best Busy
- Marshalls
- Target
- T.J Max
- Walmart
- The Home Depot
- Home Goods
- Walgreens
- Food Lion
- Kroger
- Bed, Bath and Beyond
Services and stores that will be closed on Labor Day
While some stores will be functioning, there are others that will not. Some of these have been mentioned below:
- Costco
- Banks
- Post offices
- Courts
By law, most government services and buildings will be closed during Federal holidays.
All Federal holidays in 2023 for US and UK
The Federal holidays in 2023 for both the US and UK, are as follows:
- January 1st or New Year‘s Day, observed both in the US and UK
- Martin Luther King‘s birthday, observed in the US on the third Monday in January
- Presidents’ Day, observed in the US on the third Monday in February
- Good Friday and Easter Monday, observed in the UK
- Early May Bank Holiday, observed in the UK on May 1st
- Bank holiday for the coronation of King Charles III, a UK bank holiday introduced to celebrate the new king
- Memorial Day, celebrated in the US on the last Monday in May, which coincides with Spring Bank Holiday in the UK
- Juneteenth National Independence Day, celebrated in the US on June 19
- US Independence Day, celebrated in the US on July 4
- Summer Bank Holiday, celebrated in the UK on the last Monday in August
- Labor Day, celebrated in the US on the first Monday in September
- Columbus Day, a US holiday that falls on the second Monday in October
- Veterans’ Day, also primarily celebrated in the US, on November 11
- Thanksgiving, which the US celebrates with a long weekend starting on the fourth Thursday in November
- Christmas Day, a federal holiday in the US
- and finally Boxing Day, or the second day of Christmas, is celebrated in the UK on December 26