Family head. Source of tough love. Our greatest supporter in all we do. Fathers are special people in our lives and a constant reminder that we are loved. This Father’s Day, make Dad feel special with these fun activities that are sure to bring on the smiles and create lasting memories. After all, just like a homemade DIY card, the gift of time is priceless.

Take Dad to a Ballgame

Fans watch an Oakland As' baseball game
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Channel your inner sports fan and take Dad to a baseball game this Father’s Day. The Oakland A’s will face the Kansas City Royals at home. This three-game series starts on Friday, June 17 and runs through Sunday, June 19. Batter Up!

Classic Car Show Fun

TaLeiza Calloway-Appleton

Rev up the fun at a Classic Car Show. The Garlic City Car Show is back to Gilroy after two years! This year’s car show will take place on Saturday, June 18 from 10am-4pm in Downtown Gilroy. There will be live music, vendors, and over 200 of the coolest classic cars in Gilroy.

Celebrate Heritage and Tradition

A Native American dance group performs at Yerba Buena
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Father’s Day is a celebration of family. Enjoy a beloved Father’s Day tradition with the 20th annual Native Contemporary Arts Festival. Part of the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival, the special event will showcase a diverse program of native music, dance, spoken word, visual artists, vendors and native crafts. 

Celebrate Juneteeth

Celebrate African-American culture at the Children's Discovery Museum or at Lake Merritt.

Dine on the Water

Treat Dad to an unforgettable meal and memories aboard the Hornblower’s Father’s Day Brunch Cruise. Enjoy chef-inspired, plated entrees, music and more on this picturesque two-hour yacht cruise. Bonus: Seats are assigned and you even get a keepsake photo.

Head Outdoors

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Fishing is a fun pastime to spend with dad and we've got the full scoop on all the great spots in the Bay Area to cast a line. Prefer a low-key, equipment-less outing? Take a family nature walk, join a Bioblitz or tidepool tour. We also enjoy exploring while hiking with our dad and these unique and waterfall trails are perfect for an outdoor adventure everyone will remember. 

Jam at a Music Festival

A father and daughter enjoy a music festival on Father's Day
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The music festival scene in the Bay Area is ripe this summer! Check out San Francisco’s North Beach Festival. One of the city’s largest street fairs, the two-day event will include live music, food, arts and crafts and more Father’s Day weekend. Other fun options include the Stern Grove Festival and Novato Art, Wine and Music festival.

Quality Time at Home

A father gardens with his children
TaLeiza Calloway-Appleton

Nothing beats good ole quality time at home. Does Dad have a green thumb? Plant a garden in your backyard. Here’s our list of fun gardening ideas.

Get Creative with Art

A handmade card speaks to the heart and we’ve gathered some festive DIY ideas to spark your creativity. Kick it up a bit by painting together at a local Paint Nite, Craft Night or even make a scrapbook together.

—TaLeiza Calloway-Appleton and Kate Loweth

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From thrill seekers to gamers, movie buffs to history buffs, fishers to swimmers and everything in-between, we rounded up the best experience gifts and products for every type of Dad this Father’s Day. Spend nothing but time while fishing in Anacostia or invest in tickets to Dad’s favorite attractions, like nearby HersheyPark or prime seats at a Nats game. Whether you want a special experience you don’t have to wrap or something special to open on Father’s Day morning, here are our picks for best gifts from DC-area establishments.

photo: Wolf Trap 

May the Force Be With Dad
Rule the galaxy as father and son (or daughter) with Star Wars tickets. Your favorite Star Wars fan will appreciate the July 29th musical presentation of the The Empire Strike’s Back’s famous score at Wolf Trap where Storm Troopers make a personal appearance. The film will play while the National Symphony Orchestra plays the film’s soundtrack life (a screen will be both on the stage and on the grass so those with lawn seats can see). Tickets start at $42/person.

photo: Hershey Park 

Give Free Kisses
Hershey Kisses, that is! Make this Father’s Day a sweet one with a daytrip to Hershey Park. Just two hours north of DC, this amusement park boasts over 70 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, the largest water-play structure in the world, live entertainment, games, food, shops, and even a simulated tropical rainforest where visitors learn how cocoa beans grow and are harvested. Ticket purchases include admission to ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park, an 11-acre walk-through zoo that includes more than 200 animals from five regions of North America.it! While you’re in town, check out Hershey Gardens. It’s free for Dad on Father’s Day. 

Family matching swimsuits

Show Don’t Tell
How do you tell the world you’re a family man without telling the world? Father-and-kiddo matching outfits! Pools are open, so dive in with the gift of coordination because nothing says “we’re all together” like showing up to the pool in matching family swim suits. Tea Collections offers select patterns in sizes to fit the whole family, so everyone can get in on the fun (including Mom!). Tea is sold at Mom-and-Pop shops Wee Chic in Fairfax VA and Kinder Haus Toys in Alexandria, VA carry the line.

 

photo: The Dad Hoodie

 

The Gift of Pockets
The Dad Hoodie is the Swiss Army knife of garments. The inside of this hoodie is lined with pockets that last Dad ditch the diaper bag.  That’s probably why they weight a ton. Lighten her load this Mother’s Day with a hoodie that does it all. This unisex hoodie ($98) has room for all of the essentials  (and more) for those long walk around the ‘hood. With six inside pockets and two outside, this hoodie has room for diapers, wipes, bottles, snacks and possibly even the kitchen sink.

 

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Share His Story

The best presents are often the ones that are handmade at home. This creative fill-it-out yourself booklet designed by Hello, Wonderful are what memories are made of. Your guy will forever cherish the innocently hilarious answers his kiddos give to creative questions like, “the most fun thing I’ve done with my dad is…” and “my dad smells like…”. For more DIY Father’s Day card projects, go here.

 

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Get Revved Up!
Celebrate Father’s Day a week early at Monster Jam, the ultimate display of monster trucks. Spend a day watching high-octane action as these supersized beast-like vehicles compete at FedEx Field on June 11. Tickets start at $33 and include 2.5 hours of flips, tricks and daredevil racing.

Man Driving antique car at antique car show

photo: Craige McGonigle via Unsplash 

Turn Back Time

Enjoy Father’s Day at this annual antique car show where over 400 cars are on display. Spend the day listening to live music, doing hands-on activities in the kids’ tent, shopping the flea market and possibly buying Dad a new car (some of these beauties are for sale!). While you’re there, tour the Sully Historic House.The Antique Car Show Admission fee is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, and $8 per child. Historic Sully House fee is included in admission at no additional cost.

 

photo: Jose Morales via Unsplash

Go Nats!
Whether you give him a night off to hang with friends at Nationals Park or get the whole family into the game, what could be better than an afternoon or evening at a Nats game! The weekend after Father’s Day the Nats take on the Philadelphia Phillies (June 19 at 12:05 p.m.). Family Fun package tickets, which include a hot dog, chips and soda start at $23/per person. Children under 10 attend free.

 

a dad and daughter catch a fish

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Make Memories for Free
You don’t have to spend a dime to give Dad a special holiday. The first Friday Night Fishing kicks off along the Anacostia River on June 17. Bait, tackle and rods are provided, but come early. This weekly event is first come, first served (when the dock is full, fishing is capped to one hour so those on the waitlist can have a turn). Make it a summer tradition and go every Friday, June 17-Aug. 26 from 5-8 p.m.

Cave Men Rule
If you haven’t yet journeyed out to the Luray Caverns in Northern Virginia, this is a fun family day trip that is sure to please even the hardest to satisfy caveman as well as the kiddos. Pack plenty of snacks and a lunch for your adventure. Note: this trip is not for the weary—the tour is about an hour and you’ll cover 1.25 miles. Strollers are OK but bring the smaller one you have due to some of the stairs and steep inclines on parts of the tour ($32/adults; $16/kids 6-12; free/5 and under). Admission gets you access and the Luray Caverns tour, a self-guided tour of the Car and Carriage Caravan, and the Luray Valley Museum.

Meghan Yudes Meyers and Kristina Messner

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Father’s Day is almost here. While you and the kids are busy cranking out a super sweet DIY card or thoughtful gift, we’ll work on finding fantastic Father’s Day activities to make your weekend special. Since we know the Dad’s Day vibe is all about having fun (and maybe a beer or a backyard barbecue), we’ve come up with 21 ways to honor the dads, grandpas, uncles and other father figures in your life with all things he loves to do. Here’s where to have a happy Father’s Day around Seattle with your top pop.

Father’s Day Weekend Festivals

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Festival season is in full swing. And over Father’s Day weekend there’s no shortage of outdoor fairs welcoming families around Seattle. Kick it off with the Fremont Fair happening Saturday and Sunday at the Center of the Universe. Over 300 vendors, art cars, beer gardens and let’s just say colorful parades make this one of the city’s most memorable events of the year.

Wash all the parading down with a frothy pint for Pop at the Washington Brewer’s Festival. Held at King County's Marymoor Park in Redmond, this festival is open to all ages on Saturday and Sunday (Friday night is reserved for the 21 & older crowd). Dad can go with his dad buddies on Friday night, and then you can go as a family on Saturday or Sunday for some fun. Kids under 12 are free, and they will love the root beer garden, face painting, balloon animals and inflatables (for an extra cost) that’ll keep them entertained all day long.

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Father’s Day falls on Juneteenth this year. Combine your Father’s Day activities with a Juneteenth Celebration hosted by LANGSTON along the waterfront. Featuring local artists, a live DJ, food trucks and more, it’s a chance to honor Black excellence in Seattle. Keep that focus all weekend long when you visit Festival Sundiata Black Arts Fest at Seattle Center on Saturday. If Dad can think up an art form, it’ll be there, plus more, like a Children’s Village and intriguing exhibits at the Unspoken Truths Museum.

Art-loving dads will find tons of things to see and do at the annual Edmonds Arts Festival. In addition live entertainment, Dad can take in the juried gallery art exhibition and sale while the kids participate in hands-on art activities.

One last festival to put on your father’s radar is the Washington State Summer Con, happening all weekend long at the Mattress Firm Showplex on the state fairgrounds. Dress in your con best and take your real-life hero to meet some of his pop culture heroes.

Father’s Day Car Shows

Fathers day activities and ideas in seattle include a trip to see Reclaimed Rust at LeMay car museum
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Naturally, Father’s Day weekend is full of car shows—it’s really the only weekend they can get away with convincing the entire family to walk around ogling at cars! And lucky for dads who have the need for speed, there are a few ways to feed that need in the Seattle area over Father’s Day Weekend.

Dads on the south end of Seattle can flock to the Father's Day Car Show in downtown Burien, which will featuring vintage lean, mean, cruz’n machines. Expect vendors and food trucks where you can grab a little nibbly. Speaking of food, before or after the car show cruise by Strawberry Days at Town Square Park for lots of strawberry goodness, carnival games and live music.

Fenders on Front Street located in downtown Issaquah is great for dads on the Eastside. Stroll down Front Street oohing and ahhing at the collection of vintage and classic cars before grabbing a curbside seat to watch the Cruise to the Triple XXX at 3 p.m. There will live music, food trucks and family activities throughout the event. Also on the Eastside is the special Father’s Day Weekend Steam Train Ride through the Snoqualmie Valley.

Our last pick for car-loving dads is a trip to LeMay-America’s Car Museum in Tacoma to see Reclaimed Rust. These jaw-dropping cars are more works of art than anything. But for many dads, the fact that they’re part of Metallica frontman, James Hetfield’s collection will be the real draw here. Rock on!

Museum Events on Father’s Day

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Black Panther. Do the Right Thing. Selma. These are just a few of the movie titles celebrated costume designed Ruth E. Carter has worked on. Take dad to see her fantastic creations at the Afrofuturism exhibit, opening at MoPOP over Father’s Day weekend. More than 60 of her costumes will be on display, so you can admire her attention to detail and undeniable talent up close. When you’re done, bring pop to the Sound Lab to jam together.

The Museum of Flight is honoring dads with free admission, making it the perfect place to go (even if you have to go to brunch first). The Museum is open from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on Father’s Day, and a visit is especially a good idea if you have grandparents or family members in town to celebrate—it appeals to every age and you don’t have to be obsessed with planes to enjoy yourself here.

Father’s Day Activities on the Farm

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Thanks to an unseasonably cool spring, strawberry u-pick season was a bit delayed this year. Bad for farmers, but good for dads, as many of the area’s best u-pick farms open right before Father’s Day weekend. You can simply take dad strawberry picking and whip up something sweet with your ripe, red berries at home. Or you can bring dad to Baby Animals & Berries at Swans Trail Farms in Snohomish. Not only will kids get to cuddle the farms most adorable babies, but all of the playground perks will be open too—we’re talking giant slides, cow train rides, haymazes and more.

Outdoor Father’s Day Activities

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Looking for other simple Seattle activities and places where dads love to go? Plan an impromptu outdoor adventure with your top pop. Sunday is a free day at Washington State Parks; the perfect time to seek out a summertime waterfall or find an urban trail to blaze. Nothing beats a stroll around South Lake Union and free pea pod boat rental, thanks to the Center for Wooden Boats or an afternoon in the sunshine exploring and picnicking at one of our favorite parks and playgrounds.

—Allison Sutcliffe, Jeffrey Totey, Kristina Moy & Katie Kavulla

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Show dad how much you appreciate all he does this year by spending the day doing what he loves most. Whether he’s into sports, cars, museums, or hikes, San Diego is full of family fun that is sure to make it the best Father’s Day ever. Read on for our top picks of San Diego Father’s Day activities to celebrate your rad dad!

Sports Fans

For a sports-loving dad, head to The Loma Club for a fun round of mini golf and maybe a hole-in-one! Walk around nearby Liberty Station, where you’ll find playgrounds and walking paths down by the waterfront and lots of eateries and restaurants to choose from.

The Loma Club
2960 Truxton Rd., Point Loma
619-222-4653
Online: thelomaclub.com

Liberty Station
2820 Historic Decatur Rd., Point Loma
619-487-9346
Online: libertypublicmarketsd.com

Car Shows

Get your pop’s motor running and take him out to a fun car show for the day. Here are some local spots that have car shows happening on Father’s Day this year.

Belmont Park Father’s Day FREE Car Show
June 19, 2022 from 10am-4pm
3146 Mission Blvd., Mission Beach
858-488-1549
Online: belmontpark.com

San Diego Automotive Museum Cars & Coffee
June 19, 2022 from 7:30am-9:30am
2080 Pan American Plaza, Balboa Park
Online: sdautomuseum.org

The Key Club San Diego Cars & Coffee
College Grove Center
Contact for more info: 619-988-6530

Belmont Park

Show Dad a good time on some roller coasters, go-karts and rides that spin around and go upside down at Belmont Park. They’re also having a Father’s Day Cruise this year with a fun and free car show, food and music.

Belmont Park Father’s Day
3146 Mission Blvd., Mission Beach
858-488-1549
Online: belmontpark.com

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Museum Hop

Balboa Park is always a good time and with plenty of options for museum hopping together. Whether Dad likes planes, trains or automobiles, there’s a museum for him to explore. Grab some lunch or dinner on the outside patio at Panama 66, next to the San Diego Museum of Art.

Tip: Dads get free admission to the San Diego Automotive Museum on Father’s Day this year (with a paid adult admission)

Balboa Park
1549 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101
619-239-0512
Online: balboapark.org

Coastal Hike

Get back into nature with a good coastal hike at Annie’s Slot Canyon in Solana Beach. He’ll love hiking through the slots and climbing up the ladders for unforgettable ocean views at the top. Head to nearby family-friendly CUCINA enoteca Del Mar to fill up on Italian food after a day of hiking.

Annie’s Canyon
498 Solana Hills Dr., Solana Beach
760-436-3944
Online: thenaturecollective.org

CUCINA enoteca Del Mar
2730 Via De La Valle, Del Mar
858-704-4500
Online: urbankitchengroup.com

Walk Through History

Walk through the footsteps of San Diego’s founding fathers in Old Town and see how families lived when the pioneers settled here. Check out the old working storefronts, the courthouse, the one-room school house, the old jail cell, La Casa de Estudillo and other homesteads to get a glimpse back in time. For lunch or dinner head to Barra Barra Saloon for their outside dining, where kids 10 and under eat free everyday!

Old Town
4000 Mason St., San Diego, CA 92110
619-220-5422
Online: oldtownsandiego.org

Relax In Style

Chill out poolside at a luxury hotel resort for the day by booking a Resort Pass. You’ll find some with waterslides, zero entry for littles, poolside splash pads, cabanas and even poolside food & drink service.

Online: ResortPass.com

Here are some fun Resort Pass Hotels that kids would love:

Town & Country has 1 waterslide and pool service
500 Hotel Circle N, Mission Valley
619-291-7131
Online: towncountry.com

Hyatt Regency Mission Bay has 3 waterslides
1441 Quivira Rd., Mission Bay
619-224-1234
Online: hyatt.com

Omni La Costa Resort & Spa has waterslides and a splash pad
2100 Costa Del Mar Rd., Carlsbad
760-438-9111
Online: omnihotels.com

 

Scenic Train Ride

Hop on board a scenic train ride through the Campo countryside for an out-an-back adventure. The Pacific Southwest Railroad Museum offers several weekend-only train rides and even a sunset ride. Before or after your train ride, head to nearby Campo Creek Vineyards for a family-friendly mellow wine tasting. It’s only 10 minutes away and kids will love running around petting all the cats or playing bocce ball, while parents can order a charcuterie board to go along with your tastings.

Pacific Southwest Railway Museum
750 Depot St., Campo
619-478-9937
Online: psmr.org

Campo Creek Vineyards
29556 CA-94, Campo
619-933-1706
Online: campocreekvineyards.com

Bring Out The Bikes

Load up the bikes for a bayside cruise along the scenic Bayshore Bikeway. This is a closed biking trail, meaning it’s not alongside a road so it’s safer for kids to ride on without the worry of cars zooming by. You’ll have views of the South Bay and can ride it up through the Silver Strand. Either ride over or pack up the bikes and drive over to the Imperial Beach Pier for dinner. You’ll find plenty of restaurants and ice cream shops to fill up after your ride, but the Tin Fish at the end of the IB Pier makes for a unique dining experience over the ocean.

Bayshore Bikeway
There are many starting points, but this is a good spot to get on:
13st St. + Cypress Ave. near Trident Coffee, Imperial Beach

Play Tourist

It’s always fun to play tourist and the SEALS Boat Tour would be something you’ll never forget. Take this open-aired amphibious vehicle for a tour around the city and then be amazed as it drives right into the water for a tour around the bay. It boards at Seaport Village; which makes for a perfect place to grab a casual or sit-down dinner.

San Diego SEALS Tour
500 Kettner Blvd., San Diego 92101
619-298-8687
Online: sealtours.com

 

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Good ‘ol Dad—between the make-your-stomach-hurt Dad jokes to taking us all over town to taste the best hot dogs LA has to offer, it’s time to show them how much we appreciate all that they do. And while Dad loves home made gifts as much as any of us, for some out-of-the-house fun, here are 27 epic ways to spend Father’s Day in and around LA.

If Dad's a Thrill-Seeker

Does Dad prefer zip-lining to Zoom? Parasailing to PTA meetings? Then take him to one of these thrill-seeking spots for the big day. 

  • Hang-Gliding in Marina Del Rey: Windsports offers hang-gliding lessons off the dunes at Dockweiler Beach; Mini lessons are $99 (4 flights from the top of the dunes) while a full beach lesson (7 flights from the top) are $160. Or, if he's up for an even bigger thrill, he can strap himself into a glider and soar from the top of Kagel Mountain in the Angeles National Forest side by side with a professional instructor (prices start at $249). Of course you'll need to add the Go-Pro footage for $40 otherwise how else can he relive this experience? 
  • Skydiving off the Coast: Want to cross off more boxes on your thrill-seeking bucket list? Skydive Coastal California will let you jump out of an airplane just off the coast of SoCal. Tandem jumps are $229 on weekdays, $299 on weekends.
  • Indoor Skydiving: If Dad's not up for real-life heights—but still wants the thrill of flying—iFly Hollywood has a vertical wind-tunnel waiting for him. Jump into a tunnel of air with an instructor and feel the thrill of skydiving without being 10,000 feet in the air. Prices start at $75.
  • Parasailing over the Ocean: Want to include the littles in the thrill? Dad can strap into a seat side-by-side with the kids while parasailing off the Marina Del Rey harbor. Rates start at $105 per person. 
  • Zip-Lining as a Family: Has Dad always wanted to try zip-lining? Now's his chance! Zip with views of the ocean in Catalina ($139 per person during the spring and summer). If you want to make a whole weekend of it, here's our awesome guide to spending the weekend in Catalina.

If Dad's into Cars

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Rodeo Drive

On your marks...get set...drive! For dads who love to put the pedal to the metal on the road, there's a special driving experience that will fit your budget.

  • The Rodeo Drive Car Show is one of the best car shows in the world, and it happens to take place in Beverly Hills every Father’s Day Weekend. The rally will begin around 9:30 a.m. and showcase fifty of the world’s finest, fastest and most unique automobiles before joining many more vehicles displayed on Rodeo Drive. The best viewing area for the rally will be along Beverly Drive between Sunset Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard. Event details.

  • Sunday Scoot: These cars may look cartoonish, but with its open-air design and motorcycle-like drive, they're sure to thrill every dad (and delight every kid). Choose from the one-hour "Adventure Ride" tour or the longer, 2-3 hour "Discover LA" tour that includes motoring through Griffith Park—there's even a stop at the merry-go-round! All tours are done in groups and come with a guide. Kids must be over 7 to ride. Cost: $65 per person for the "Adventure Ride" tour. $140 for the "Discover LA" tour.

  • Go-Karting: If Dad wants to take it to the track against Mom—or the kids, if they're at least 48"—there's a go-kart track for that! K1 Speed—which has nearby locations in Torrance, Thousand Oaks, Santa Clara, Burbank and Anaheim, offers a fun and fairly inexpensive way to get all those car-racing needs met. Prices start at $28 per person.

  • Porsche Lovers: If Dad has a preference for Porsches, the Porsche Experience Center in Carson offers drivers a variety of on-road, off-road and virtual experiences on its 1.3-mile track or its indoor Porsche driving simulators. Even better? The whole family can tag along, as the center has an adjacent cafe where kids can nosh on snacks or lunch while Dad gets his driving fix. Prices start at $450. 

If Dad's into Baseball

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For some dads, a perfect day is a day (or two) at the ballfields. This year, on Father's Day weekend, the Dodger's are playing against the Cleveland Guardians—so take your pick of games from Fri. night with fireworks, Sat.'s game with a Sandy Koufax Replica Statue giveaway or Sun.'s bucket hat giveaway and "Kids Run the Bases" highlight that happens after the game. PS: Don't forget to get the Dodger Dog—one of LA's best hot dogs in the city.

Date: Jun. 17-19, times vary
Cost: $28 & Up

1000 Vin Scully Ave.
Los Angeles
Online: mlb.com/dodgers

If Dad Needs a Vacation

Want to get out of the house for the weekend—or maybe just the night? Book one of these local vacation rentals and get a taste of vacation without leaving LA! Or, pack up the car and drive a few hours to one of these hidden gems, cool treehouses, or epic farm stays throughout the state. 

Of course you don't have to do an overnight to relish in those #vacationvibes—book a day pass at one of our favorite hotel pools in LA and watch the stress melt away. 

If Dad's into Camping

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La Quinta Resort & Club

Whether your family camps every weekend or is ready to bust out the tent for the very first time, we have some amazing spots we’re willing to bet you haven’t visited. Treat dad to a back to nature weekend. Don’t forget the s’more makings! Check out our list of campsites (some of which don’t take reservations, so don’t worry if this is a last minute excursion).

If Dad's not into roughing it per se but still like getting into nature, La Quinta Resort’s  Camp’d Out Joshua Tree Experience offers the ultimate glamping near LA experience. This 3-night package combines the luxurious stay of the first and last night at La Quinta Resort & Club with a night in a Camp’d Out tent in Joshua Tree—complete with plush resort bedding, culinary complements, S’mores, a fire bit, overnight butler service, coffee the next morning and round trip transportation to and from the campsite. 

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If Dad's a Trailblazer

If Dad likes nothing more than getting back to nature and hitting the trails, but a getaway isn’t in the cards, there are still several ways you can get a hike in. Kick off the weekend with a hike to a waterfall, or take the tiniest tots on the trails at these stroller-friendly hikes. Want something even more off the beaten path? Explore local caves at one of these awesome cave hikes.    

If Dad would rather bike than hike those trails, give him a pass to explore over 60 miles of cross-country trails at Big Bear Mountain Resort or check out the 16 bike trails at Skypark at Santa's Village in nearby Lake Arrowhead. Want to stay local? Here are our favorite bike paths in LA for families.

If Dad Loves the Ocean

City Experiences

Does Dad dream of the wind in his hair on the open water? Whether he wants to ride the waves or scan the horizon, sea faring fathers will want to check out one of these fun waterborne experiences:

  • Rent a Boat or Jet Ski: Depending on whether he wants his water sports to be serene or speedy, Marine Del Rey Boat Rentals has it all: The company rents power boats, paddle boards, jet skis, sail boats and kayaks by the hour. Rates start at $140 an hour for their 5-person Boston Whaler, $130 an hour for jet skis, $60 for sailboats, $23 for paddle boards, and $19 for single-person kayaks. Book online at marinadelreyboatrentals.com
  • Cruise around the Marina: This Father's Day, book the 2-hour Father's Day Premier Brunch Cruise on the Marina del Rey Harbor. The entire family will enjoy a chef-inspired buffet with a selection of wine, beer and classic cocktails. Soak in the picturesque backdrop of Marina del Rey’s skyline from the outdoor decks or inside (there's no bad view on the boat). Book online at cityexperiences.com
  • Go on a Whale-Watching Cruise: There are several whale-watching outfits leaving out of LA-area harbors, including larger tour operators like Harbor Breeze Cruises and LA Waterfront, which offer two-story boats for $45 a person (if you book online you'll save some money!). Or, if you want a more intimate experience, companies such as East Meets West Excursions and Newport Coastal Adventures out of Newport Beach offers private trips if you're willing to pay for the privacy; these tours start about $389 for a small boat experience (up to 6 people).
  • Learn to Surf: For Dads looking to learn a new exciting skill with their kids, book a private surfing lesson in Santa Monica, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Zuma or Venice. Want to upgrade his surfing experience? Treat him to the SoCal Surf Experience package at The Ritz Carlton in Laguna Nigel. Surfers of all ages and skill levels can surf Southern California’s world-famous coast during a two-hour surf lesson near Laguna Beach. The package includes luxury overnight accommodations as well as all surf equipment (wetsuit, surfboard, leash, and wax) plus one, two-hour surf lesson for two people, per night.
  • BBQ at the Aquarium of the Pacific: Treat your Dad to a memorable Father’s Day at the Aquarium. The celebration includes admission, a delicious meal and crafts for the kids. Space is limited so reserve your spot today. Bonus? All day Aquarium admission is included. Event details.

If Dad Loves Beer or Ice Cream

For some dads, there's nothing like a cold beer on a hot summer day. And now that restaurants are back open, the beer gardens are ready and waiting for all those brew-lovers to come back with their broods. So sit down and have a cold one at one of these local family-friendly breweries

From the westside to the Valley—take him for the best ice cream scoop in LA that he hasn't had before. May we recommend Somi Somi's Ah-boong? It's a fish-shaped waffle cone filled with your choice of filling and soft serve and is delightful. 

 

—Melissa Heckscher & Andie Huber

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This Father’s Day, let’s go beyond the usual funny t-shirt or tie and support some local Bay Area businesses. We’ve got gift for foodie dads, rad dads and dads who just want to relax (we hear you). Scroll through to find the perfect gift!

Grilling Essentials from Golden Gate Meat Company—San Francisco

grandpa and grandson grilling, father's day activities
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Let Dad celebrate Father's Day with one of his favorite activities, grilling. Golden Gate Meat Company in San Francisco's Ferry Building has all the BBQ essentials you'll need like natural and organic burgers, sausages and ribs. Golden Gate Meat Company is a family-owned business that was founded in San Francisco in 1977 by the Offenbach family, whose company motto is “Service with quality, the old-fashioned way.” 

Find out more here

Local Love Gift Box

Local Food Adventures

Local Love Gift Boxes provide a taste of the Oakland and East Bay food tours and experiences that are usually offered this time of year by Local Food Adventures. They are the perfect way to send your love anywhere in the world while also celebrating and supporting our local small business community. The box includes Black Mission Fig balsamic vinegar from Amphora Nueva, 1/2 cup jar of Oaktown Sweet Heat BBQ Rub from Oaktown Spice Shop and more. $99, shipping included.

Order yours here by June 15 for Father's Day delivery. 

For the Dad Who Is Always in the Kitchen: Proclamation Goods

Proclamation Goods

Proclamation Goods founded by Chris Burrage, former GM at Casper, and Tony Leo, former head designer at Pottery Barn, is a San Francisco-based start-up that creates intelligently designed kitchen essentials with conscience. 

Proclamation Goods’ flagship product—The Proclamation Duo, a versatile and streamlined three-piece cookware “anti-set”—was developed in response to the excessive and toxic cookware found in so many of our homes. The Proclamation Duo encompasses the 7-quart stainless steel Hybrid Pot, the 12-inch Sidekick Skillet available in stainless or carbon steel to best suit your needs and style and a Lid that fits both. Each piece can be used on its own or hinged together to create a modern Dutch oven for a vast variety of cooking options. 

Get your set here

San Francisco Woodchart from Aldea Home

Aldea Home

Our friends over at Aldea Home have a thoughtfully-curated list of dad-approved gifts and we especially love this San Francisco woodchart for all Bay Area dads. Display it in your office and show off your SF pride! 

Recchiuti Confections's Whiskey Paring Collection—San Francisco

Recchiuti Confections

For the whiskey-sipping Dad, order Recchiuti Confections’ Whiskey Pairing Collection ($28 for 9 pieces). Like whiskey, chocolate is linked to the location where the beans are grown, creating diverse flavors that result in a balanced union. Each truffle in the collection has been selected to lead you through the tasting experience. When tasting, look for parallels in flavor and where the spirit and chocolate balance each other. The collection includes three pieces each of Kona Coffee, Honeycomb Malt, Fleur de Sel Caramel and pairing notes.

Tropical Sparkale from 21st Amendment Brewery

21st Amendment

Treat Dad to this seasonal ale from local, Bay Area brewery 21st Amendment. A refreshing pop of island fruit and fizz with a crisp, tart pineapple flavor and sweet coconut finish, Tropical Sparkale brings a sense of relief and a reminder that we can still enjoy a "getaway" while at home.

Pick up your beer to go from their San Leandro location or search for your nearest supplier here

Cheesemaking Kit from The Cheese School

The Cheese School

The Cheese School has all you need to start a cheesemaking hobby from DIY Kits to wraps & cloths and apparel (for when you really want to get cheesy). Kits and more can be ordered on their website and ship via USPS. Support this Ghirardelli Square. 

Brigadeiros from TinyB Chocolates

TinyB

San Francisco-based chocolate company, TinyB Chocolate, and their famous Brigadeiros are an awesome option for Father's Day gifts. They offer 20+ Brigadeiro flavors and make for the perfect gift for special occasions as they come in boxes with 4-30 truffles ranging from $12-60. They also offer their gluten-free Brigadeiros as a chocolate spread ($13/8.5oz jar), perfect for topping with fruit or ice cream. Bonus: if you are a last-minute shopper, they guarantee two-day shipping!

—Kate Loweth

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Givers of piggyback rides, tellers of bedtime stories, teachers of life. Dads are pretty important people. To show the man in your life how much he means, a nice card is great, a card that plays a song is awesome, but an unforgettable experience is, well, unforgettable. Here are some ways to treat Dad like a king this Father’s Day.

photo: Eli Christman via flickr

Take Dad Out to the Minors
Nats?! Nats Who?! The Bowie Baysox, one of the local minor league teams, are hosting the Trenton all weekend, and there’s extra fun and special promos to enjoy — Stranger Things Night with Cara Buono, post-game fireworks, and giveaways among them.

Where: Prince George’s Stadium (Bowie, MD)
When: Father’s Day Weekend
Cost: Starts at $16
Online: milb.com

Father’s Day Fish-a- Rama
Treat Dad to a fun-filled weekend with BBQ and catch-and-release fishing. Guests can compete in the Fish-a-Rama contest, fishing for catfish, bass, and blue gill in the stocked ponds, and prizes are on the line for the largest fish hooked and the most fish caught during the power hour.

Where: Great Country Farms (Bluemont, VA)
When: Jun 16
Cost: $8/child, $10/adult
Online: greatcountryfarms.com

BBQ & Bowl
Give your favorite grill master a break this Father’s Day and treat Dad to a backyard barbecue brunch. Pinstripes’ is grilling summer favorites like BBQ ribs, Italian sausage, pesto. Be sure to book a lane for some bowling or bocce after your meal!

Where: Pinstripes (Bethesda, MD)
When: Jun 16, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Cost: $40/adult, $15/child, free/5 & under
Online: pinstripes.com

Spirit Cruises Father’s Day Brunch
Delicious buffet-style brunch menu, stunning views of D.C. iconic sights, onboard entertainment and interactive games. All dads receive a complimentary drink!

Where: Departs from Pier 4, 600 Water St., SW
Cost: $40
Online: spiritcruises.com

Father’s Day at Mount Vernon
Spend the day with the Father of our Country! Enjoy a meet-and-greet and photo ops with “General Washington” as well as a special “Father to the First Family” program. And at George Washington’s Distillery & Gristmill, located three miles from the estate, demonstrations by costumed distillers take visitors through the historic process of whiskey-making in the reconstructed 18th-century facility.

When: June 15-16, 9am – 5pm
Where: Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens (Mount Vernon, VA)
Cost $20/adult, $12/ages 6-11, free for ages 5 and under
Online: mountvernon.org

photo: kbrookes via flickr

Father’s Day Campfire
Spend your Friday evening at a campfire learning about some “wild” fathers as you enjoy dinner for Dad. Bring your own hot dogs and drinks. They’ll supply buns and the fixins, and s’mores for dessert!

When: Jun 14, 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Where: Meadowside Nature Center (Rockville, MD)
Online: montgomeryparks.org

Dad’s Day Challenge
Celebrate Father’s Day colonial-style! Help dad learn how to be a proper 18th century gentleman. Try hands-on activities highlighting different colonial trades. 18th-century entertainment, colonial cooking and more!

When: Jun 16
Where: Darnall’s Chance House Museum (Upper Marlboro, MD)
Online: mncppc.org

Fit Father’s Day Celebration
10 a.m.-noon. Free. Register. A fun-for-all group exercise and health celebration. Enjoy Zumba, healthy snacks, fitness games, $2,500 in prizes, “Mr.. Fit Father” Contest, and more!

When: Jun 16, 10 a.m.-noon
Where: Silver spring Civic Center at Veterans Plaza, 8525 Fenton St. (Silver Spring, MD)
Cost: Free
Online: http://fitfathersday.com

Gadsby’s Tavern Father’s Day Museum Open House
Gadsby’s Tavern Museum is pleased to offer free tours for all visiting fathers on Father’s Day! Notable visitors (other than your beloved Father) include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.

When: Jun 16, 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Where: N. Royal Street Alexandria (VA)
Cost: $3-$5
Online: alexandriava.gov

Beer Tasting Day with Old Ox Brewery
Celebrate Father’s Day at Algonkian Golf Course with a round of golf and some ice cold beers!  Old Ox Brewing Company will be visiting with beer tasting’s for dad all day.Book your tee time!

When: Jun 16, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Algonkian Golf Course (Sterling, VA)
Online: novaparks.com

photo: iStock

DC JazzFest: The Jazz Academy Orchestra
The Jazz Academy Orchestra is a large ensemble where students learn and perform the big band charts of Duke Ellington, Glen Miller and other writers of the big band era and beyond. This talented group of musicians are in grades 7th through 12th, from cities across the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

When: Jun 16, 4:30 p.m.
Where: Pearl Street Warehouse,
33 Pearl St., SW
Online: dcjazzfest.org

Run 4 Your Dad Father’s Day Four Miler
Scenic, beautiful views of the Potomac River – tree-lined – shaded – out’n’back. Start and finish at Fletcher’s Cove. Enjoy a lovely day on the C&O Canal Towpath! See displays about the historic C&O Canal before and after race.

When: Jun 16, 6 p.m.
Where: 4940 Canal Rd., NW
Online: active.com

Dad’s Brew and BBQ
Juniper Restaurant, at Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown, is honoring all Dads on their special day with Dad’s Brew and BBQ. On Sunday, June 16th from 11:30 am until 2:30 pm, Executive Chef Jordi Gallardo and Sous Chef Mitch Eldridge are firing up the grill for a special Father’s Day Brew and BBQ.

When: Jun 16, 11:30 a.m.
Where: Fairmont Hotel, 2401 M St., NW
Online: fairmont.com

Linganore Winecellars FreeState Beer, Wine and Seafood Festival

Pre-celebrate Fathers Day at The FreeState Festival which brings together Maryland’s best seafood, multiple Maryland craft brewers, delicious Linganore Wines, awesome live music and an array of MD-state-themed vendors. Price of admission includes a  souvenir glass for tastings.

When: Jun 15, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Where: 13601 Glissans Mill Rd. (Mt. Airy, MD)
Cost: $35
Onlin: visitmaryland.org

Photo: Great Country Farms

Father’s Day Fish-a-Rama Fishing Contest and Fly Fishing Demonstrations
A Potomac River fishing guide will demonstrate fly-fishing techniques at this annual event at Great Country Farms. Look for catfish, bass and blue gill as part of catch-and-release fishing, or compete to win a prize for catching the biggest fish or the most fish during an hour-long competition. Bonus: An on-site restaurant will serve barbecue and the farm has a 5-acre play area, that includes slides, rope swings and a 2,800-square-foot jumping pillow.

When: Jun 16, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Cost: $8-$10
Online: greatcountryfarms.com

Ladew Gardens’ “Groovin’ in the Grass” Summer Concert Series
On Father’s Day Ladew welcomes Jazz Caravan a 5-piece jazz, rhythm and blues band offering pep and musical punch with a broad array of swing classics and bluesy favorites.

When: Jun 16
3535 Jarrettsville Pike (Monkton, MD)
Cost: $9 adults/$5kids.
Online:
ladewgardens.com

Hagerstown Aviation Museum’s Open Airplane Afternoon

Bring the family out to the Hagerstown Regional Airport and climb aboard the Fairchild C-82, C-119 Flying Boxcar and PT-26 Trainer.  See exhibits and other museum aircraft such as the 1928 Kreider Reisner KR-31 biplane, 1943 Fairchild PT-19 WWII Trainer and Fairchild 24, all built in Hagerstown, MD.

When: Jun 16
Where: 14235 Oak Springs Rd. (Hagerstown, MD)
Cost: Free
Online: hagerstownaviationmuseum.org

—Guiomar Ochoa and Stephanie Kanowitz

 

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Despite what the greeting cards will tell you, not all dads are hunters, fishermen or golfers and that can often make gift-giving a difficult chore. If the top pop in your life doesn’t fit the stereotype, we’ve done the legwork and come up with a dozen gift ideas for every type of Seattle dad. The best part? Each are available for $55 or less. Scroll down to see our picks.

For the Vintage Sports Dad

Ebbets Field Flannels

It may seem that time has stopped at Ebbets Field Flannels, but it hasn’t. The company makes brand-new sports team clothing with a vintage look from teams that no longer exist. For instance, this replica of a 1955 Seattle Rainiers baseball hat is made with red wool broadcloth, a horse hair buckram crown, satin taping, cotton sweatband and authentic embroidered logo ($49). The 100% cotton t-shirt, also made with the same care, comes with a carinal red reactive dye and an enzyme wash for softness. $30.

Ebbets Field Flannels
108 S. Jackson St.
Seattle, Wa 98104
888-896-2936
Online: ebbets.com

For the Grillmaster Dad

Made in Washington

Most dads come into this world with a strange ornate power to grill meat. However, even the most seasoned griller can learn a thing or two from the masters. Northwest Chef Tom Douglas has created three perfect potions of spice mixes to make dad’s burgers even better. This three-jar set includes 3.5 oz. each of Douglas’ Rub with Love spice mixes for beef, chicken and salmon. $20.

Made in Washington

400 Pine St.
Seattle, Wa 98101
206-623-9753

1530 Post Alley
Seattle, Wa 98101
206-467-0788

190 Bellevue Square
Bellevue, Wa 98004
425-454-6907

3000 184th St. SW #196
Lynnwood, Wa 98037
425-771-3212

Online: madeinwashington.com

For the (Root) Beer-Loving Dad

The Root Beer Store

Treat Dad to a variety of unique and different root beers each month with the Variety Root Beer of the Month Club. Choose the six-pack membership ($15.95/month) or 12-pack membership ($24.95/month) where dad will receive six or 12 different types of root beer every month (no minimum number of months required). Order the “A Gift Wrap of Festive Fun” and dad’s first month of frosty beverages will come with a party inside the box, including crinkle confetti, balloons, a mini-bow and a customized note ($4.95).

The Root Beer Store
208-255-1006
Online: therootbeerstore.com

For the Game-Playing Dad

REI

This lightweight set of nine bocce balls (just 12 oz.) comes in its own nylon and mesh zippered pouch (5.5 x 5.5 x 2 inches). Easy to pack in a backpack or keep in the trunk of his car, dad will be ready to provide the fun at the next camping trip, picnic or lawn party. Psst...if dad hasn’t played before, he’ll pick it up quickly. Only two people needed to play. $15.

REI
222 Yale. Ave. N.
Seattle, Wa  98109
206-223-1944
Online: rei.com

For the Dad Who Likes to Earn His Coffee

Mancrates

You might want to make sure that Dad has his morning cup of Joe before handing him the Coffee Crew Man Crate (aka the one-of-a-kind gift that isn’t easy to open). In fact, the sealed crate is delivered with its own laser-etched crowbar and "absolutely no instructions.” Once inside though, he’ll be delighted to find a 15 oz. brushed silver Glacier Camp mug (which can be etched with his name), a portable GSI Java Drip and two ounces of Warrior Select Coffee, so he can enjoy his “small batch” brew wherever he goes. Allow two extra days for etching. $20.

Mancrates
866-902-7260
Online: mancrates.com

For the Stressed Out Dad

REI

Now you can tell dad to “go fly a kite” and not get in trouble. The Prism Designs Synapse 140 Speed Foil Kite (which sounds more like a James Bond spy gizmo) is easy to use, even for beginners, and is very relaxing. And get this: there’s no parts to lose nor assembly required. The self-inflating kite comes complete with 60 feet of 80 lb. Dyneema lines and wrist straps and is able to fly in winds from 6-25 mph. When dad's finished, it all gets packed up in small pouch for easy travel. $50.

REI
222 Yale. Ave. N.
Seattle, Wa  98109
206-223-1944
Online: rei.com

For the Chocolate-Pairing Dad

Theo

What chocolate pairs well with beer? How about coffee? We don’t know either, but fortunately, Theo Chocolates does. Theo’s Beer Chocolates contains some truly unique combinations made with local brews including Immersion Amber Peanut Caramel (made with Two Beers Brewing), Dark Star Imperial Oatmeal Stout Marshmallow (made with Fremont Brewing), Hive Five Hopped Honey Ale Pate de Fruit (made with Pike Brewing) and Bodhizafa IPA Syrup Confection (made with Georgetown Brewing). The box includes one of each ($11). If coffee is dad’s thing, he’ll appreciate Theo’s Coffee Caramels which are basically buttery caramel blended with Congolese Caffe Vita coffee that is covered in milk chocolate and topped with a white chocolate flourish. $10.

Theo
3400 Phinney Ave. N.
Seattle, Wa 98103
206-632-5100
Online: theochocolate.com

For the Dad Who Has Everything and No Place to Put It

Candy Relics

This ingenious porcelain Vintage Matchbox can hold anything from Q-Tips, to candy, from spare change to…actual matches. There are many designs available and each have been taken from real matchboxes from around the world. Mom might think they’re cute, but Dad knows they’re cool. The matchboxes are made in Portland, Oregon, but you might have seen them at local farmers markets this year. Dimensions: 2”H x 3”W x 5”L. $54.

Candy Relics
Online: candyrelics.com

For the Soda Snob Dad

Soda Jerk Soda

Cory Clark stumbled onto something pretty great when he decided to come up with his own brand of sodas. His goal was to create a “better tasting, environmentally friendly soda, made from the finest ingredients possible,” served in 100% compostable serving materials. Although everything his uses is natural, you won’t usually find these flavor combinations in nature. Flavors include Lavender Lemon, Strawberry Ginger, Cucumber Mint, Cocoa Cream, Cherry Vanilla Mint and others. Cory and his crew set up shop at many local farmers markets this time of year. Check his website to see where you can find him next.

Soda Jerk Fresh Soda
Online: sodajerksoda.com

For Casual Dad in Need of a New Tee

Factory 43

Located in Seattle, Factory 43 hand-forges quality graphic t-shirts and other great finds using their own 1950's Heidelberg Windmill press. We really appreciate their sense of humor and snarky designs printed on t-shirts made from 50 percent polyester, 25 percent combed and ringspun cotton and 25 percent rayon blend and printed with water-based and discharge inks. $32.

Factory 43
Online: shop.factory43.com

For the Retro Music Dad

Urban Outfitters

Sure, vinyl has made a comeback, but look out because the cassette tape is right around the corner. Maybe. This old school shoebox cassette tape recorder looks just like the one Dad had when his was making sweet mix tapes for Mom, but now he can record from USB, line-in or built-in mic. Comes with carrying handle and headphone jack. $50.

Urban Outfitters

1507 5th Ave.
Seattle Wa 98101
206-381-3777

3000 184 St. S.W.
Alderwood Mall, #810
Lynnwood Wa 98037
425-774-3285

Online: www.urbanoutfitters.com

For the Dad Who Never Wants to Grow Up

Mattel

In honor of Mattel’s Hot Wheel’s 50th anniversary, the toy giant is releasing five of their original “Sweet 16” cars. Though these are replicas, they are made the same way they once were with a metal body and metal base. And what makes these super cool is that they come in the same packaging as they did 50 years ago and include the originally designed buttons. Psst...these won’t last in stores long as serious collectors will be scooping them up left and right. $6.

Online: play.hotwheels.com/en-us/collection/hw-50th-anniversary

Have you shopped for the dads and granddads in your life yet? What great gift did you find? Tell us in the comments below!

—Jeffrey Totey

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