This Father's Day, the Lehigh Valley is celebrating with baseball games, beer tastings, golf tournaments and more. Add any one of these special experiences to your weekend plans to make sure dad feels all the love.
Brunch with the IronPigs
Join the IronPigs on Sunday, June 9 for an exclusive Father’s Day brunch event at Coca-Cola Park. The festivities include a one-hour brunch buffet, a Field Level ticket to the IronPigs vs. Buffalo Bisons game at 1:35 p.m. and a special gift. Tickets are available for $47. Dads also receive a complimentary beer. Brunch will take place in the Boar’d Room from 12:30–1:30 p.m., with tickets limited to just 40 attendees. The brunch menu includes bagels and shmear, western scrambled eggs, chargrilled flank steak and more.
Dad Fest at Palmer Park Mall
Head to Palmer Park Mall in Easton on Saturday, June 15 for a Dad Fest event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The indoor-outdoor event features a car, truck and bike show as well as dad-centric vendors to shop. Attendees will receive a free a keepsake photo to remember the special day!
Family Cup at Twin Lakes
The Club at Twin Lakes is hosting their first annual Father’s Day Family Cup on Sunday, June 16. Celebrate like a pro with a round of golf and delicious buffet. The event features an 8 a.m. shotgun start, promising a free sleeve of balls as well as multiple flights and divisions. Then, enjoy a complimentary breakfast at Wild Turkey Grill.
Seafood Boil and BBQ at Hardball Cider
Treat dad to a seafood boil and BBQ by the lake at Hardball Cider in Mount Bethel. The event on Sunday, June 16 features live music from 2–5 p.m. as well as food by Clam Jam Boil & BBQ from at noon to 7 p.m. There is no fee or reservation needed to attend; however, attendees must reserve their seafood boil timeslot here.
Hops for Pops at the Lehigh Valley Zoo
Head to the Lehigh Valley Zoo on Sunday, June 16 for their fourth annual Hops for Pops. The beer sampling event invites guests to try more than 20 varieties as they make their way around the Zoo. Enjoy live music by Frank Porter and Zac Lawless as well as themed crafts and a keeper chat at 1:30 p.m. Tasty treats will be available for pruchase from Bodega Bistro, Benny Dean’s Bakery and Geakers Tacos.
Wilderness Survival at Louise Moore Park
Spend Father’s Day with the Wildlands Conservancy! Develop your survival skills while spending time outdoors at Louise Moore Park from 1–3 p.m. on Sunday, June 16. Free to attend, the program teaches introductory skills and survival techniques, including compass navigation, fire building, plant identification and shelter construction.