We're into late October at this point. Halloween and Thanksgiving are rapidly approaching.
Christmas is a little over two months away. Have you started shopping yet?
Most of us probably know highly organized folks who have already done most or all of their shopping...
As we enter into the month of November most people will begin thinking about one of two things - Thanksgiving Dinner or about their Christmas shopping and start looking for Black Friday deals.
Black Friday is traditionally one of the biggest shopping days of the year and many stores have even tried to bring those savings forward an extra day, offering door busters beginning on Thanksgiving day...
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dale Steenbergen says it appears most local merchants are having a solid, but not exceptional, Christmas shopping season.
There aren't any hard numbers available yet, but Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says local merchants he has spoken with are happy about how the Christmas shopping season has started out in 2016.
Halloween candy in the stores in July and now Christmas decorations up in Sam's Club and it's only August. Is this really the spirit of the season or the meaning of greenbacks?
This past weekend, the stores in Cheyenne were not that busy...which pretty much mimics the rest of the nation. I was in several key box stores and you could roll a bowling ball and not hit a single shopper (not that I would though....).
From Frontier Mall to Wal Mart and every Del Range place in between, the stage is set for the final holiday shopping blitz before Christmas this weekend in Cheyenne.