Come Join Us for Stockdale’s Re-Grand Opening

Mar 24, 2025


Stockdale's Re-Grand Opening
You’re invited to join us as we celebrate the re-opening of our Stockdale’s store in Covington, recently damaged by a tornado. A ribbon-cutting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. followed by food from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be great prices on items throughout the store all day to closing.

If you’ve never visited one of our Stockdale’s stores, this is a great opportunity to do so. There are currently seven Stockdale’s stores throughout Tennessee and southern Kentucky — in Bolivar, Covington, Hixson, Oakland, Paris, Selmer, and Bowling Green.

The first Stockdale’s store opened in June 2006 in Hixson to connect with the local farming community, both rural and urban, and spread the same Co-op goals that we have had since our beginning in 1945 — to provide outstanding quality, top-notch service, and reasonable prices.

Stockdale’s offers top-of-the-line clothing and footwear for all types of activities. If you love the outdoors, Stockdale’s offers equipment for hunting and camping, as well as lawn and garden supplies. There are also country-inspired gifts and décor, and supplies for small farming operations.

Stockdale’s is a proud sponsor of several youth organizations, including 4-H, FFA, Boy Scouts, High School Rodeo, and many more. When you support Stockdale’s, you’re supporting your neighborhood farmers, families, and friends.

Make plans to attend our re-opening celebration and see what all Stockdale’s offers! Join our re-grand opening at Stockdale’s located at 2064 Highway 51S in Covington, Tennessee.
 

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