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Presents for every dad

Father’s Day Gift Guide: presents for every dad

father's day gift guide
Dad will stand out with these gifts from our online store Six & Main. | Graphic by 6AM City
Why buy your dad a boring gift when you can shop our online store (Six & Main) and find the perfect, most exciting present?

Surprise the father figure in your life with a gift that is sure to stand out. To assist in your search, we’ve created a gift guide featuring items from our store and products we love from other popular brands.

From baseball caps to floating sunglasses, it might be hard to just buy one gift. There’s something for every type of dad.

Baseball fanatic
Dad won’t strike out in this KC baseball white “Home” moisture-wicking hat by Sandlot Goods, a Kansas City-based hat manufacturing company. This baseball-inspired accessories brand features hats and sweatshirts.

Outdoor explorer
Have Dad explore the outdoors while wearing this vintage snow wash dad hat by Rainier Watch.

The homebody
Freshen things up with this Father’s Day 2-Pack For Him by the Wixology Candle Company. This candle set features the “Bourbon Neat” and “Nightcap” scents.

Dapper dad
For the father who likes to keep it fashionable, check out this Agave button-down shirt by Block + Ink.

Foodie father
If you really want to kick things up a notch, spice up Dad’s next meal with this citrus habanero hot sauce by Sobremesa.

Techie dad
Give Dad a listening upgrade with the second generation AirPods Pro. Or help ease muscle soreness with the Theragun Mini 2.0. Plus, this portable neck fan will make everyone laugh — but catch Dad using it the very next day.

While this list is a great way to start shopping for Dad, we’re working to grow our store, Six & Main, and would love to add more local vendors. If you know any local brands we should be promoting, let us know.
Keep shopping for Father’s Day
Events
Wednesday, May 31
  • KC Job Fair | Wednesday, May 31 | 1-4 p.m. | Crown Center | Free | Check out hundreds of employers with open positions at this job fair.
  • Bloody Mary Roll-Out Party | Wednesday, May 31 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Shawnee Town 1929, 11501 W. 57th St., Shawnee, KS | $25 | Enjoy Bloody Marys and a good time while raising funds for Shawnee Town 1929.
Thursday, June 1
  • Alive After Five | Thursday, June 1 | 5-8 p.m. | Downtown, 416 Cherokee St., Leavenworth, KS | $15 | Stroll and sip while listening to music around town.
  • Little Women | Thursday, June 1-Sunday, June 11 | Times vary | City Stage in Union Station | $20-$48 | Enjoy this performance about the March sisters growing up during the Civil War, presented by Kansas City Actors Theatre.
Friday, June 2
  • Small Group Yoga with Tricia Tayrien | Friday, June 2 | 12-1 p.m. | Premier Integrative Health, 101 Armour Rd., North Kansas City, MO | Free | Unwind from a busy week with this yoga flow + relaxing meditation.
  • Grub Crawl | Friday, June 2 | 5-7 p.m. | City Market | $40 | Sample 16 stops around the market alongside live music and Art Garden vendors.
Saturday, June 3
  • Shop Small Saturdays | Saturday, June 3 | 8 a.m.-12 p.m. | Brew Haha Coffeehouse, 10332 Mastin St., Overland Park, KS | $0+ | Check out this sidewalk sale featuring 10+ local vendors.
  • Hike Fox Hollow with a Naturalist | Saturday, June 3 | Times vary | Lakeside Nature Center, 4701 E. Gregory Blvd., Kansas City, MO | Free | Lace up your hiking boots and set foot on the Fox Hollow trail.
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News Notes
Coming Soon
  • A new cocktail spot will open in the Crossroads this fall. The Fern Bar (2045 Broadway Blvd.) is taking over 2,000 sqft of the former Broadway Bank Building. The bar will focus on craft cocktails using spirits made from sugar cane and agave. Cheers. (CityScene KC)
Kansas Citian
  • Kyle Hopkins, a Prairie Village native, will make his debut tonight on FOX’s “MasterChef: United Tastes of America” as a contestant. If Kyle places in the Midwest region top five, he will move forward to compete for $250,000. The episode airs at 7 p.m. (Shawnee Mission Post)
Open
  • A sweet tooth’s dream. A new shop, Bumblebee Macarons, is open for business at Leawood’s Park Place (11527 Ash St.). The French-inspired bakery sells 15 different flavors and will one day sell macaron ice cream sandwiches. (Blue Valley Post)
Shop
  • Dear Society is bringing back le marché — a modern + vintage pop-up market — this Sunday, June 4. Shoppers can head to La Villa (4120 Baltimore Ave., KCMO) from 1 to 5 p.m. to check out the local curators. Tickets are $15.
Finance
  • Refinance rates are skyrocketing. But home equity rates remain relatively low — which means that now is a great time to borrow against your home. Unlock your home equity.*
Show
  • In honor of its 50th anniversary, a mesmerizing production of the iconic musical “Jesus Christ Superstar” returns to the stage at Starlight Theatre from Tuesday, June 20-Sunday, June 25. The production pays tribute to the historic soundtrack in a modern, theatrical setting. Get tickets.*
Travel
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From the editor
I enjoyed my first pool day of the season last weekend at The Westin Crown Center — it was a much-needed day of rest and relaxation. Plus, if you like fruity cocktails, I highly recommend trying the Watermelon Spritz at the poolside bar.
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