Fathers Day Events

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Celebrate Dad: RLN has gathered a few local Father-friendly events for you to take Dad to this Father’s Day.

June 16

San Pedro Native Returns for Father’s Day Comedy Show

Stand-up Comedian Sal Espana will present an evening of laughs alongside a cadre of his favorite comedy friends from 8-10 p.m. on Father’s Day.

A San Pedro native (SPHS Class of 1978), Sal began his comedy career writing song parodies for The Dr. Demento Show. After studying History at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, he produced the local historical sketch television program “Bread and Circuses” for seven years. Branching into stand-up following his mid-life crisis, Sal has performed at clubs nationwide, including The Ice House, The Improv, and Rooster T. Feathers. He has been seen on The Late Show with David Letterman, Last Comic Standing, and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Sal’s material ranges from dark to silly, often within the same bit. He cites George Carlin, Tom Lehrer, Monty Python, and Bill Hicks as his biggest comedic influences.

When not performing Comedy, Sal produces and hosts three radio shows on the Central Coast, which may explain the numerous musical references permeating his material.

Performing alongside Sal will be four of his favorite comics.

Unpaquito (aka Paco Zamora) produces the Laugh Therapy show in Santa Ynez and was featured in the Santa Barbara Pride Festival. Ron Swallow is a long-time LA favorite who recently dropped his latest comedy album, “On The Wing of a Dragon.”

Erikka Innes is a Bay Area transplant to Southern California whose self-described “Nerd Comedy” delights audiences of all ages. Hosting the show is Ezra Paco, a comedic guitar slinger with a spontaneous delivery that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

This show is 21 and over.

Time: 8pm-10pm, June 16

Cost: $20

Venue: Supply and Demand, 2500 Anaheim Street, Long Beach

 

June 16

Father’s Day Sunset Sail 2024

Join us on Father’s Day to sail the San Pedro Bay and watch the sunset from the deck of a tall ship. You can sit back and relax or become part of the crew – your choice – and don’t forget a picnic! (No glass bottles please.)

Time: 6 to 8:30 p.m., June 16

Cost: $30 to $60

Details: https://lamitopsail.org/june-sunset-sail/

Venue: LAMI, West 6th Street & Harbor Boulevard San Pedro

 

June 16

Old Fashioned Father’s Day

Celebrate an “Old Fashioned Father’s Day” at Cafe Sevilla June 16. Treat dad to brunch and bottomless mimosas. The dinner menu is available all day and the restaurant will feature live Latin music in the evening by Robert Incelli Latin Jazz Band from 6-9pm.

All day, you can enjoy all of Cafe Sevilla’s Old Fashioned smoked cocktails for $10 including our Ibérico Old Fashioned, Spanish Old Fashioned, Caramelized Fig Old Fashioned and Latin Old Fashioned. Additionally, dads can receive a complimentary lobster tail if they order a paella (limit 1 lobster tail per paella). Happy hour is still available on Father’s Day and the special half-off paella promotion is still available after 4 p.m. https://tinyurl.com/Fathers-Day-at-Cafe-Sevilla

Time: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., June 16

Cost: $45 and up

Details: Reservations, 562-495-1111; www.cafesevilla.com/reservations

Venue: Cafe Sevilla, 140 Pine Ave., Long Beach

 

June 16

Aquarium of the Pacific Fathers Day Barbeque

Celebrate Father’s Day at the Aquarium of the Pacific with a delicious BBQ lunch served on the outdoor Veranda dining area with picturesque views of Rainbow Harbor. While you’re here, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Aquarium and marvel at the magnificent ocean animals while creating cherished memories. All fathers will receive a complimentary beer or soft drink.

Tickets include all-day admission to the Aquarium.

Your reservation includes a private table on the Veranda for one hour.

Time: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 16

Cost: $84 for adults and $55 per child

Details: Menu & details: https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/…/info/fathers_day_bbq/

Venue: Aquarium of the Pacific, 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach

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