Father’s Day is coming up soon and you don’t want to disappoint him by giving him a boring necktie. He also is worth more than a crowded and usually loud restaurant serving mundane food. If you are looking for some great things to do with Dad this year, check out a few of these activities going on around your Johnson Brothers Ford dealer. We are sure you will enjoy these father-friendly events.
The Annual Classic Car Show presented by Temple Breakfast Lions Club and Temple Mall will be held on Saturday, June 14. Come join hundreds of others at the Temple Mall parking lot from 10am until the judging of the classic cars is complete. There will be trophies and prizes for the winners and music and food for everyone. There is no fee to enter but donations are accepted. So bring your classic vehicle for the enjoyment of the fathers of Temple and the public.
Start the morning of Father’s Day off right with a brunch buffet at the Harker Heights Events Center. There will be plenty of different varieties of breakfast and lunch food items to choose from. So load up the family in your Ford and enjoy a fresh, delightful spread that will satisfy even the pickiest of taste buds. There are 3 separate setting times beginning at 9am on June 15. Tickets are $28.95 per person.
Give Dad a relaxing and rejuvenating experience at Invisions Day Spa this year. There are several great options for massages and manicures and pedicures. Show how much you love him by sending him to the spa for the Dad’s Mini Escape. This includes a 15-minute hot rock foot massage and a one-hour Swedish massage. Why not give both parents a gift? Invisions offers a couple’s massage for some quality time away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
No matter what you decide to do with dear old Dad, we are sure you will enjoy yourselves and create many memories that will last a lifetime. Remember that when you need Ford parts, accessories or service, bring your vehicle down to your Temple Ford dealer. We look forward to serving you and hope you have a happy, safe and fun Father’s Day.
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