Black Friday and Small Business Saturday expected to bring shoppers out

Businesses hope for big turnout

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Shoes, toys, and DVDs, as well as TVs, are big sellers at K-Mart on Black Friday, but the main thing on most people’s minds during the big shopping day is shopping for others, she said.

“Their focus is where they’re going to get gifts,” she said.

K-Mart will having a “triple buster” this year, meaning the store will be open twice on Thanksgiving, from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. and from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m.; and open Black Friday from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.

“I expect things to be crazy,” Martens said.

Some chain stores in the area are opening early Friday. Menards in Sterling will open at 5 a.m. and JC Penny will open at 6 a.m.

Scott Penning, manager at Menards, said consumers might be more likely to spend their money because a presidential election recently took place.

“Everybody has a better idea what direction the president is taking us I guess,” he said.

JC penny Manager Clay Phillips said he thinks Black Friday will have a “great turnout.”

“I’m hoping it’s going to be better [than last year],” he said. “I’m hoping and thinking it’s going to be a good holiday season.”

Consignment stores such as Plus Size Boutique in Rock Falls and Marceille’s in Dixon have reported that they have had plenty of customers looking for bargains.

Judy Randall, owner of Plus Size Boutique, said her consignment shop will not participate in a Black Friday sale because she “can’t keep up as it is,” with customer demand.

“We have been busy nonstop,” she said.

Her customers are looking for good deals, she said.

“If we make it too high, people walk out,” she said.

Marceille Pritchard, owner of Marceille’s, said so many people are looking for low prices that buying used has become more socially acceptable.

“People do not want to pay retail, they wait for the sale,” she said.

Pritchard is participating in Small Business Saturday, offering a free gift to customers who buy $20 or more.

“I’m hoping they come downtown to see what this town has to offer,” she said. “I am hoping this will be better than last year.”

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