Kids & Family
Do Something Different With Dad
Tired of taking Dad out for a meal to celebrate his special day? Here are some activities we found that could be fun for Fathers Day.

Sure, you can go golfing and then take Dad to dinner Sunday. There are businesses in the neighborhood that are offering traditional meals for Fathers Day—Arnie Morton's Steakhouse is offering a special $69 prix fix menu, for example—but we came up with a list of things to do with dad that a little different.
Remember all those times Dad told you to quit bouncing off the walls? Get a little payback at Sky High Sports, where bouncing off the walls is encouraged. Play a little trampoline dodgeball, get in some exercise with airobics or just jump around and have fun. Check out the hours and prices on the website or give them a call at 818-346-6300.
Take Dad on a picnic to the Top of Topanga Overlook, where you can see up and down the Valley, including the Warner Center Towers. Find other gorgeous parks closeby on LAMountains.com. Or why stop at a picnic? Visit the new to plan an outdoor adventure with its interactive touch screen map.
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Take an art cass together at the Artists' Enclave. The studio is offering an introduction to encaustic painting, $45, on Sunday, but other classes are available throughout the month. Check the schedule here.
And after all that hiking, moving and shaking, give Dad a day of true relaxation with a massage. is offering 20 percent off its normal prices for any bodywork treatment Friday through Sunday. Call Take Care at 818-277-6723.
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Freeze your memories of this time in your lives with a photo. Flash Frozen Photography is offering a 30-minute prtrait session for a mini family portrait for $125 (regularly $250). The ofer includes one 11-inch by 14-inch print from the session. Mention Woodland Hills Patch to get this offer! Call the studio at 818-888-2280.
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