We all know Father’s Day is a celebration honoring Fathers, Fathers Father’s, Step-Fathers and Father figures, but did you know its origin can be traced back to the early 20th century. The exact origin of Father’s Day has been debated throughout times and around the world. The first concept of the day goes back to 1908, when a church in West Virginia held a sermon to honor 362 men (mostly Dads) who had been killed the previous year in a coal mining explosion. This was the country’s first-ever event to strictly honor fathers, but this was recorded in the history books as a 1 time honor, at least in that community. The more prominent origin story revolves around Sonora Smart Dodd, a daughter from Spokane, Washington. In the US, Dodd is often attributed with establishing Father’s Day after being inspired by Mother’s Day and wanted a similar holiday to honor her father, William Jackson Smart. Smart was a Civil War veteran and a single father who raised his six children on his own after his wife passed away during childbirth. Sonora advocated for a day dedicated to fathers and their contributions. It was initially proposed that it be celebrated on her father’s birthday, June 5th. After she’d petitioned her local community and government for a year, Dodd’s home state of Washington celebrated its first official Father’s Day on June 19, 1910, which happened to be the 3rd Sunday in the month.
Obviously, Dad’s aren’t exclusive to the US, it’s worth noting that similar celebrations honoring fathers existed in other parts of the world before Dodd’s efforts in the United States. For instance, in Catholic Europe, March 19th, the Feast of St. Joseph, was celebrated as Father’s Day.
Today, Father’s Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, typically on the third Sunday in June. The day serves as an opportunity to show appreciation for fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, and other paternal figures, acknowledging their love, support, and influence in their children
Skip the ties, socks, mugs, and hugs (ok, definitely keep the hugs!), here’s a few gift ideas you can get ordered up and on the way:
Leaf Waffle Maker from Uncommongoods.com
RAW Triple Flip Bamboo Magnet Rolling Foldable Tray with Built-in Ashtray
Rechargeable Electric Dual Arc Lighter from Bespokepost.com
FireDog Smell-Proof Pouch from Amazon
Looking for something to hand over now, The Cake House has you covered in SoCal and SW Michigan! With stores open in Vista, Wildomar, and Needles (all in CA), and Battle Creek, MI, our shelves are stocked with best green in the scene!
We’ve got the goodies Dad is really looking for. Something to chill or something to thrill! Been a busy week/month/year for Dad, scoop up some pre-rolls or fresh drop flower. Is raising a glass to toast the amazing offspring you’ve become more his thing, we’ve got an amazing array of infused beverages to pour and enjoy. Looking to help dad get a solid night of sleep, a THC + CBN gummy might do the trick. How ever you want to celebrate your Rad Dad for Father’s Day, we’re here for you!
Tap on a location below to shop any of The Cake House locations online for in-store (or Drive-thru window if you’re in Battle Creek!):
The Cake House – Vista | The Cake House – Wildomar | The Cake House – Battle Creek | The Healing Center x The Cake House |
1275 S Santa Fe Ave | 32475 Clinton Keith Rd | 1230 E Michigan Ave | 1400 Needles Hwy |
#101-102 | Wildomar, CA | Battle Creek, MI | Needles, CA |
Vista, CA | Phone: 951-422-2253 | Phone: 269-261-0293 | Phone: 760-447-2663 |
Phone: 760-295-0755 | (Drive-Thru OPEN!) | ||
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The Cake House – Corona, CA |
The Cake House Family wishes every level of fatherhood-figure a wonderful Father’s Day!