With gallery: Black Friday: First-in-line shoppers race into Ann Arbor area Target store
Saline resident Hannah Fischer does work out routines while waiting in line at Target on Thursday.Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com
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Saline resident Hannah Fischer does work out routines while waiting in line at Target on Thursday.Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0108_fullsize.JPG
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Ypsilanti residents Samantha Webster and Emma Smith use their phones and sit on a shopping cart while waiting in line at Target on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0141_fullsize.JPG
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Target cashiers wait for customers to enter the store on Thursday. There were more than 55 employees tonight. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0156_fullsize.JPG
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Target shoppers enter the store after opening on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0210_fullsize.JPG
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Target employee Joe Zimmerman directs shoppers as they enter on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0224_fullsize.JPG
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A Target employee helps distribute shopping carts on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0249_fullsize.JPG
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A Target employee directs shoppers to the check out line on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0255_fullsize.JPG
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A target shopper browses music on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0261_fullsize.JPG
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Target shopper Beth Loomis searches for items in a bin on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0272_fullsize.JPG
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James Fuelling carries an item on his head in the check out line on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0293_fullsize.JPG
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Target Shopper Scott Kemps carries a television in the check out line on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0332_fullsize.JPG
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Ann Arbor resident Amanda Adams uses two carts in the check out line at Target on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0349_fullsize.JPG
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Ohio resident Brenda Rasor maneuvers her cart around a corner at Target on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0355_fullsize.JPG
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A young shopper takes a nap in a cart at Target on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0379_fullsize.JPG
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Shuming Bao browses the television section at Target on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0391_fullsize.JPG
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Shoppers at Target on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0419_fullsize.JPG
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Target presentation team member Dave Frank organizes game on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0425_fullsize.JPG
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Ann Arbor resident Margaret Miao, five, rests in a shopping cart on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0436_fullsize.JPG
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Target shoppers exit the store on Thursday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Black Friday Target/cache/1122012_ENT_BlackFriday_DJB_0481_fullsize.JPG
Ann Arbor resident Amanda Adams uses two carts in the check out line at Target on Thursday.
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What began as an unusually warm November day turned into a cold and rainy night as hundreds of Black Friday shoppers stood in line Thursday waiting for an Ann Arbor area Target store to open.
By 8:45 p.m., 15 minutes before the store off Ann Arbor-Saline Road opened, hundreds of shoppers stood in a line that stretched halfway down the shopping center.
“This is the best night of the year,” said Janice Roberts, an avid Black Friday shopper who was one of the first people in line at Pittsfield Township Target. She arrived at 5 p.m., just after she drove by Sears to check out the scene.
“If you’re the first in line, it’s going to be the best deal,” she explained, “but if you’re 40 people back, forget it.”
When the doors opened at 9 p.m., security ushered shoppers inside the store while Target employees told people no running was allowed.
But because the Black Friday deals at Target are on a first-come-first-serve basis, 12-year-old Saline resident Ryan Estrada said he was booking it to get a TV and Nintendo 3DS.
“I’m the fastest person in my family, and last year, they wanted me to get a 46-inch TV for my dad, so right when the doors opened, I started running and my mom was like, ‘Go, Go, Go!’” he explained.
“Originally, she told me not to run. Either way, I was going to run.”
Estrada, who was one of the first people in line, walked out with his purchases at 9:12 p.m.
Cars continued to pour into the Target parking lot well after 9 p.m., while security guards and police patrolled. Employees handed out maps detailing the store’s best deals.
For Sarah Harris, Target is just one of her many stops on Black Friday. She estimated she would have 98 percent of her holiday shopping done by Friday.
“I’ve done Black Friday for 12 years,” Harris said. “I’m going to go to Walmart and Kmart after this, and I’ve already been to Meijer.”
Harris was planning to purchase a discounted iPod Touch for her son at Target. She’s also buying holiday presents for the family she’s “adopting” this year.
“I pick a family every year that’s less fortunate to shop for,” she said. “This year, I actually have two families. I really like it; I get a rush out of buying stuff and doing things for other people.”

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