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What do to for Father’s Day in Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow

Here is a list of local places to eat, shop and hang out while you celebrate your dad on Sunday, June 16.

Father’s Day is Sunday and though we may be scrambling for ideas on how to celebrate the man that taught us life’s most valuable lessons, that doesn’t mean we love him any less! 

Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow Patch has got you covered with a list of ideas on how to treat and entertain your dad as a way of saying “thanks” and “I love you.” 

Here is our list of what to do in for Father’s Day in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow: 

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Give him presents – Everyone loves gifts, and though father’s are the ones who are usually giving them, they are no exception. Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow are full of places to pick-up those last minutes gift ideas, like a baseball hat, new electronics, perhaps cooking lessons.

You could grab a book at Believe Juice & Books, at 53 Main St. in Tarrytown, and gift him with some knowledge or hit up Hudson Valley Rod & Gun, at 95 Beekman Ave. in Sleepy Hollow, for some new fishing and hunting gear.

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Fill his belly with food – You’ll want to make sure you call ahead to ensure that you’ll get a table so you can treat your dad to a special father’s day meal. 

Restaurants like Bridge View Tavern, at 226 Beekman Ave. in Sleepy Hollow, or Cooper’s Mill, 670 White Plains Rd. in Tarrytown, will be open and are taking reservations now.

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Show him a good time - Father’s Day is a day to have fun with your family. Living in New City, you won’t have to go far for a good time. Here are some local Father’s Day events happening on Sunday. 

Westchester Circus Arts’ “Bizarre Bazaar” - Let Westchester Circus Arts take you into the world of the strange with its second student performance “Bizarre Bazaar.” 

Watch the school’s spring students, aged 5 to 62-years-old, swing and fly through the air, show off their amazing juggling skills and make you giggle as funny clowns in the show lead by Ringmaster and Co-Director Carlo Pellegrini.

“Bizarre Bazaar” starts at 2 p.m. at Westchester Circus Arts’ location at the Community Opportunity Center of Tarrytown, 105 Wildey Street in Tarrytown. The suggested donation for adults is $15 and $5 for children.

For more information, visit www.westchestercircusarts.com. 

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Happy Father's Day! 

 

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