Sure, it's better to not even shop Hobby Lobby at all — but if you have to, then Jasmine Shea showed us all exactly what to do. Shea went to her local store in Latham, New York, last Thursday and rearranged letters of all mediums — paper, plastic, wooden blocks — ...
Hobby Lobby's announcement comes one week after a photo of decorative letters taken in one of its stores went viral. The letters were arranged to read, "USA Vote Trump". The retailer's founder and CEO, David Green, said the arts and crafts giant has always taken care of their employees ...
Hobby Lobby Stores Will Ring in the New Year With a Raise The company plans to raise its minimum full-time hourly wage to $18.50 per hour. According toCBS 19, Hobby Lobby has raised its minimum wage 12 times in the last 13 years. Is Hobby Lobby trying to teach the rest of America h...
Well if this isn't something to put a damper on your Friday. If you're a crafty person, a DIY-er, or a parent of a kid that waited until the night before to work on a school project, chances are you've been inside a Hobby Lobby store. But now we've got some not-so-great n...
As you know, it is a volcanic island, but we didn’t want to repeat our review from the last time but to see those we missed. Like the green sea, which “fortunately” is forbidden to get near down to it! I think it is enough for today, and I thank you, I thank you, for yo...
As we were all sitting around the hotel lobby making fun of DeShaun Watson, Steve Ramsey made a startling observation. He mentioned, quite correctly, that he and I had attended around 16 Indiana University football games, and that Indiana was a perfect 0-16 in those contests. He went as ...
A big, heavy man was walking up and down in the hotel lobby. Something about the way he moved made me think of a hungry dog looking for a bone. He had a big, fat, red face and a sleepy expression in his eyes. He introduced himself as Wentworth Caswell – Major Wentworth Caswell ...
Of course, the artifacts themselves are still in the Hobby Lobby warehouses in Oklahoma City or on loan to other exhibitions, and the Museum of the Bible still touts the massive collection that will eventually find its home in Washington, D.C. What has happened is not a change in the col...