I live in the foothills of Colorado, and 7-11's are closed on Thanksgiving, as are grocery stores, resturaunts, gas stations, sporting goods stores, LFS, ect.. I just remember when Thanksgiving used to be more then a glorified shopping day. My family and I made it in the local paper by hosting a Thanksgiving event where everyone dressed as the pilgrims and indians. Over 100 people showed up to the event, and it wasn't about who can get the cheapest TV, or tools, or computer. It was a day to break bread and give thanks.