Father's Day falls on a different Sunday in June each year. It's easy to lose track — and experience gifts like golf, sports events, and restaurant bookings sell out fast. A Father's Day reminder email weeks in advance means you have time to plan something that actually matters.
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Dads don't always say much. That doesn't mean it doesn't matter.
Father's Day is the third Sunday of June — a moving target every year. Without a prompt, it's easy to wake up on the right Sunday with nothing planned.
Golf tee times, track days, sports tickets, and restaurant tables for Father's Day weekend get taken weeks in advance. Last-minute options are limited and expensive.
Most dads won't say anything if you forget. But they remember. A small act of planning speaks louder than an apology.
One reminder set. Every year handled.
Because Father's Day moves each year, set a recurring reminder for June 1 with subject "Check Father's Day date and plan something." You'll have time to book before things sell out.
With 3 weeks' notice you can book an experience, order a gift with delivery time, or organise the whole family. We follow up until you confirm it's sorted.
Enable recurring and your June reminder fires every year. Nothing to remember. Nothing to set up again.
Tee times and sports tickets sell out fast. Book 3 weeks ahead or lose your slot.
Organise the family meal or book the restaurant while tables are still available.
The kind of gift that shows you thought about it. Which requires actually thinking about it.
If distance is an issue, a reminder to call at a good time still counts for a lot.
Millions of people celebrate — and millions of experiences sell out because of it.
average spend per person on Father's Day — the highest it's ever been
NRF consumer spending data
"He won't tell you he noticed. But he does."
A Father's Day that's acknowledged — with a call, a plan, a gift — speaks louder than the silence of forgetting it. Set the reminder now and follow through.
In the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, Father's Day falls on the third Sunday of June. The exact date shifts each year, so it's worth setting a reminder for early June as an annual planning trigger.
Two to three weeks is ideal. If you're booking an experience (golf, sports event, restaurant), popular slots fill up fast. For postal gifts, 3–4 weeks ensures delivery in time.
Golf tee times, motorsport experiences, football or sports match tickets, fishing trips, whisky tasting sessions, and restaurant bookings. These all need advance booking — they're not available last-minute.
Yes. Create a separate reminder for each with different subjects — "Father's Day - Dad" and "Father's Day - Mike." Both are managed from your email with a single link.
Set a recurring reminder for June 1 with a note to check the exact Sunday and plan from there. This gives you a consistent annual prompt even though the specific date shifts.
Set your reminder 3–4 weeks before June. Note the postal deadline in the subject line. International post needs at least 2–3 weeks.
Fathers notice more than they let on. A thoughtful gesture — planned in advance — means something real. Set the reminder and follow through.
Yes. Set the reminder 2–3 weeks ahead with a note to book tickets, reserve a restaurant, or organise the group. The persistent follow-ups mean you won't forget to act on it.
No. Just your email address. No password, no sign-up. A manage link in your email gives full access to edit or cancel anytime.
Yes. Enable recurring and your Father's Day reminder will be scheduled every year without any action from you.
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