UPDATED: Thanksgiving hours!


For many of us, Thanksgiving is a stark reminder of how different our world is today than just one year ago. Travel plans have been cancelled, festivities downsized with safety in mind, and you might just be cooking that turkey on your own! Thankfully, Mom or Auntie is only one video call away!
While 2020 is a year we will talk about for a long time to come, there is one thing we, at Dallas Media Group, are particularly grateful for: our Monstrous family! Our work family and our clients alike have been a much needed constant in a time so full of inconsistencies. For that, we are feeling incredibly blessed. Thanks to our work fam, for making 2020 bearable! We can’t wait to all be together again to celebrate.
In order to allow our staff a well-deserved break, everyone will be taking a long weekend. Beginning at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 25th our management, marketing and developments teams will be out of the office.
If you do need support during the holiday and you are a member of our support package, don’t hesitate to reach out! Simply email us at the email provided in your support package. We will have on-call support staff available to help you if needed.
Hopefully your Turkey is already unthawing but if not, don’t fret, we’ve found a list of last minute Thanksgiving recipes to make sure dinner is ready in time! If you are not looking forward to spending your time off work in the kitchen, we don’t blame you. Here’s a list of Dallas restaurants offering Thanksgiving dinner to go.
If you plan on keeping Thanksgiving traditions alive by watching some football, don’t forget The Cowboys take on the Redskins at 3:30 on CBS. Keep the kids active and entertained with some pumpkin bowling or another one of these fun, festival activities!
In previous years, this is where we would have mentioned black friday but that is a thing of the past, at least for now. Here’s some of the best online deals according to the New York Times.
From our family to yours, we’re wishing you the happiest, healthiest Thanksgiving this year.
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