Healdsburg Easter 2020: Updated List Of Stores Open, Closed

HEALDSBURG, CA — Easter Sunday will be the first day off for many store employees who have been deemed as essential workers during the new coronavirus outbreak.

The holiday is also the first day that multiple major stores are scheduled to be closed in Sonoma County and the North Bay since the coronavirus crisis began in the United States.

On the one hand, companies are closing stores to allow employees to properly observe the religious holiday. However, it also allows some of the nation’s largest retailers to give their workers a much-needed day at home.

Trader Joe’s announced the Easter Sunday closure of its stores nationwide on its website, “to give our incredible Crew Members a much-needed day of rest.”

Northern California-based Raley’s is open this Easter Sunday but is closing early, at 3 p.m., "in observance of the Easter holiday and so that our hardworking team members may celebrate with their families at home." Raley's noted that its pharmacies and guest services are closed all day, Sunday, April 12.

Here are the stores scheduled to be closed Easter Sunday in Sonoma County and the North Bay:

  • Costco

  • Sam’s Club

  • Sears

  • Target

  • Trader Joe’s

However, many stores are choosing to remain open April 12. Here are the retailers that have said they will be open for business Easter Sunday:

  • CVS

  • Kmart

  • Kroger

  • Lucky Supermarkets

  • Oliver's Market

  • Raley's (closes at 3 p.m.)

  • Rite-Aid

  • Safeway

  • Sprouts

  • Walgreens

  • Walmart

  • Whole Foods

It's still recommended that you call your local stores for confirmation of hours, as some, such as Raley's, are closing early Easter Sunday.


Additionally, although some stores will be open on Easter Sunday, people should not forget safe social distancing practices as they celebrate the religious holiday during the stay-at-home order in Sonoma County.

One alternative to attending church in person is to view livestreamed or recorded services for Easter Sunday. For example, Pope Francis’ Holy Week celebrations, including Mass on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, will be livestreamed.

The Pope's Easter celebrations will be broadcast live on the Vatican Media YouTube channel.

Check with your church to see how you can view Easter Sunday services in the safety of your home.

This article originally appeared on the Healdsburg Patch