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Where to Find the Perfect Father's Day Gift in Agoura Hills

Patch found some great local stores at which to buy a great gift for Dad.

Waiting until the last minute to get a gift for Dad this Father’s Day? Never fear, Patch has some great picks from local businesses to help you select the right present that says “I appreciate you" to Dad.

This colorful and quirky sweet shop has a section of sweets, clothing and accessories perfect for any dad with a sweet tooth. With gifts ranging from $5 to $45, this store could have just what you’re looking for.

Help Dad improve his golf handicap with a gift from Tour Golf. Tour Golf offers golfing instructions, fitting lessons, as well as golf accessories including balls, clubs, shoes and hats. 

M&M Soccer Place

A great gift for dads who love soccer or should we say futball. M&M Soccer has a variety of equipment and accessories. Buy one item for regular price and get the second item at fifty percent off.

Bring out Dad’s inner rock star. Mention Patch this Father’s Day this week and get a free lesson. In addition to lessons, Agoura Music also sells music books and accessories for all instruments.  

Serious Cycling

Get Dad geared up for the Tour de France with a gift from Serious Cycling. The store has a huge range of bicycle accessories and attire just right for your favorite cyclist.

Have a place you love that we didn’t list? Let us know in the comment section!

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