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A trio of books for dad that will transport him to the open road
Author of the article: Greg Williams
Publishing date: May 22, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 4 minute read • Father’s Day car shows aren’t happening this year this is an image from the 2018 Father s Day Wings and Wheels event in Calgary but that doesn’t mean you can’t show your dad some car-love on June 20th. Greg Williams offers up three great books for dad. Photo by Jim Wells/Postmedia
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Looking down the road over either the handlebars or the steering wheel, Father’s Day (June 20) is fast approaching. If dad loves all things mechanical and has a bookshelf ‘not quite’ filled with motorcycle and automotive titles, he should enjoy any of these recommendations. Support a local bookstore if you can, otherwise, all titles appear to be available on Amazon.ca.
8 Great Car Movies for Kids
These sagas of speed are a wild ride for any young car fan. Autoweek
For most of us, our obsession with cars began at a young age. Whether it was playing on racing mats with Hot Wheels or absorbing automobiles on screens, the avenues to become a car fan are numerous. Because of this, many movie studios have produced excellent car films aimed toward younger audiences.
With plenty of speed-bending action, lovable characters, and great role models for the kids, these films aren t just for car fans, either. Consider these flicks for your next family movie night but be prepared for a chorus of
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Dine and Drink Deals
Here are a few options from restaurants and bars as we work our way back toward normal.
With locations in Buena Park and Moreno Valley,
Portillo’s brings back its Heart-Shaped Chocolate and Lemon Cakes ($15.99) for a limited time. The Chicago favorite is making the cakes available for delivery or in-store pick-up, May 6 - 9. Portillo’s will donate $5 from each cake purchased (up to $5,000) to No Kid Hungry. Guests can pre-order by calling 866.YUM.BEEF or ordering online.
After a year lost to the COVID lockdown, Poncho s Tlayudas has revived its Friday nigh pop-up in South L.A. Want Oaxacan tlayudas, morongo and chorizo y verduras? Head to 4318 Main St., every other Friday night from 4 to 10 p.m.