What to do Father's Day weekend in San Antonio

BBB advice for avoiding scams

SAN ANTONIO – Father’s Day is Sunday, which means there’s still time to plan something special for the men in your life.  

President Woodrow Wilson made Mother’s Day an official holiday in 1914. It wasn’t until 1972, 58 years later, that Father’s Day became a national holiday under president Richard Nixon.

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WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND

iFly San Antonio offers indoor skydiving for those who want a thrill but don’t do well with heights.

TopGolf is a great option and fun for the whole family. Kids can get in on the action, too, with indoor games if they aren’t into golf.

Rebecca Creek Distillery offers free tours of the facility and samples of their spirits.

Several lakes around the city will be open for fishing if dad is looking for a more relaxed weekend. Braunig Lake, Calaveras Lake, Medina Lake and Canyon Lake are all good fishing spots within a short driving distance of San Antonio.

The Dirty River Dixie Band will be playing in Market Square in downtown San Antonio along with several other blues bands Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m.

The Alamo Beer Co. is having a Fatherfest Sunday from noon to 9 p.m. Food trucks, live music and activities for kids will be available. 

WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW TO SEE DADS SAVING THE DAY.

AVOID SCAMS

Economists estimate that Americans spend an average of $1 billion each year on gifts for Father’s Day according to History.com.

Avoid being scammed by reading reviews about products before you purchase them. The Better Business Bureau has thousands of customer reviews for a multitude of businesses on their website.

Gift cards are an easy target for scammers. Only buy gift cards directly from company websites, don’t use third party or auction websites.

Ask for gift receipts with all purchases and pay with a credit card when shopping online. Using a credit card online will protect the consumer under the Fair Credit Billing Act.


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