Activities Senior Citizens

Father’s Day Activities

Father’s Day is approaching this weekend, and you might not know what to get Dad, especially if he has everything already. Well, how about trying an outing instead of a product? Here are a few specific suggestions, that might help create great memories!

Take Him Out to a Ballgame: A baseball game is the quintessential father-child American pastime. If you don’t live in a city with a major league team, find the closest minor league ballpark. Minor league games are lively and get you closer to the action at an affordable price.

Play a Board Game/Cards: Sit down with Dad and play some games that you enjoyed together in your childhood. Bring some drinks and snacks and make a day out of it. You could even include some of his buddies for an old-fashioned poker night.

Hit the Green: Golf is a wonderful way to spend quiet time together in some friendly competition while getting exercise too. Is your dad no longer able to swing the driver? Pick a putt-putt or miniature course instead. It’s a fun, faster game and you still get the quality time with Dad on the “green.”

Go to a Museum: On a hot summer day museums are always a terrific, air-conditioned option. Whether Dad is into art, photography, history, music, or sports a healthy walk around his favorite museum is quality time.

Now, if none of these ideas seem to be a good fit for Father’s Day, and you are in Texas, please feel free to join us for a fun family outing this Wednesday for the Senior Trade Show Expo! Click here to register!  However, if you happen to need some extra convincing, then please feel free to join our senior community to connect and communicate with others you have attended. In the meantime, please like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram.