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A curated selection of tours, classes and handmade goods from Southern California businesses offers last-minute options for Father’s Day. The list emphasizes local makers and venues one week before the holiday.
eonline.comThe selections include a behind-the-scenes tour of the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena and blacksmithing workshops in Los Angeles.
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Heritage is offering guided tours of the nearly 104-year-old Rose Bowl on June 21 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Participants can view the original 1922 locker rooms, press box and broadcast center, and walk onto the field. The $65 tour covers the stadium’s history and operations.
Blacksmithing classes led by a bladesmith allow participants to forge items such as wall hooks, bottle openers or knives. Prices range from $140 for a bottle-opener session to $800 for a two-day bladesmithing course. Classes are scheduled after payment and can accommodate up to four people.
A Los Feliz studio offers full-grain leather belts priced at $75 and $95, available in multiple sizes and colors. A Historic Filipinotown bakery sells chocolate-chip cookies and a gluten-free oat cookie made with almond flour and milk chocolate.
theiranproject.comSyrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa stated that Iran gained the most from the recent conflict, describing the war as containing multiple mistakes in its objectives and formation.
nypost.comThe Yankees outfielder entered Sunday with the highest WAR among six position players who signed nine-figure contracts this offseason. He reached base twice and stole two bases in a 4-1 loss to the Reds.
Al JazeeraAhmed Wishah, who documented daily life in Gaza, was killed by an Israeli attack, Al Jazeera reported on 21 June 2026.