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Things to do: Client events in June 2026

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Every month, Priority Marketing’s clients and partners host a wide range of special events, seminars, workshops, activities and fundraising opportunities. Check out the list of client events in June 2026. Each of the events listed is open to the public; some are free events, while others require tickets or RSVPs. 

Father’s Day Events 

Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21, but there are opportunities to celebrate dads on other days, too. Here are several events perfect for the fathers in your life: 

June 5 

Brightwater Lagoon is celebrating dads with its Father’s Day Out: Leather & Whiskey Class, offering a unique experience and memorable night out. All events will take place from 8-10 p.m. Tickets are $40 and include one drink and one leather branded item.  

LINK: Leather & Whiskey Class 

June 18 

Skip the crowd Father’s Day weekend but still treat the dads in your life at Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach with the Caymus Vineyards JWB Wine Experience at JWB Grill. It’s the perfect gift for dad – enjoy wines from the iconic Napa Valley winery, expertly paired with a four-course dinner, all designed to complement the depth and elegance of Caymus wines. Reservations are required. Tickets are $145 per person and include wine pairings, four-course dinner, tax, gratuity and valet parking.  

LINK: Wine Experience 

June 19-21 

This Father’s Day Weekend, Ocean Prime invites guests to indulge in an elevated steakhouse experience featuring a premium 12-ounce Imperial American Wagyu Strip. Complemented by the bold elegance of PlumpJack Merlot, the pairing delivers a refined and memorable dining experience perfect for celebrating Father’s Day in signature Ocean Prime style. The Imperial Wagyu Strip is $98, and PlumpJack Merlot starts at $32 for a six-ounce glass. 

LINK: See the Menu 

June 21 

Wonder Gardens in Bonita Springs is offering free admission to all dads on Father’s Day with a paid child admission. This historic Old Florida botanical garden and refuge for rescued and non-releasable birds and reptiles is a great way to spend the day with dad. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the last admission at 3 p.m.   

LINK: Wonder Gardens 

June 21 

Food & Thought 2 in North Naples will host a Father’s Day gathering from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 21, featuring a chef-driven organic menu. Guests can also browse the restaurant’s curated organic market. Treat Dad to real ingredients, real flavor, and a meal he will love. 

LINK: Food & Thought 2  

June 21 

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Naples is giving dad what he really wants this year: some peace and quiet at the movies! RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK brings everyone’s favorite action hero back to the big screen, while AFTERSUN offers a quieter father-daughter story of memory and connection. Pair it with dad-approved menu favorites like churro popcorn, chips & queso, the royale with cheeseburger and a full lineup of draft beers, and you’ve got a fun and hassle-free Father’s Day at the movies! 

LINK: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema  

Additional Client Events in June 2026 

June 11 & 16 

Habitat for Humanity of Lee and Hendry Counties is hosting a pair of its popular “Pathway to Habitat Homeownership” sessions. The one-hour Zoom presentations are offered in English and Spanish, and outline steps needed to complete a journey to homeownership. 

LINK: Pathway to Habitat Homeownership 

June 13 

Calling all Parrotheads – the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels and Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach are teaming up for Margaritaville Night, which features drink specials, giveaways, parrots and leis. It’s also Bark in the Park and Storm Ready Night at Hammond Stadium. 

LINK: Margaritaville Night 

June 13 

The 10th annual Tommy Bohanon Foundation youth football camp takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at North Fort Myers High School. Student athletes in first through eighth grades can participate. Campers will expand their love and knowledge of football with the help of experienced coaches providing hands-on training, including NFL-style drills that also lay a solid foundation for good sportsmanship. Athletes should wear shorts and a T-shirt, and bring socks and football cleats (sneakers are acceptable if the athlete does not have cleats). Participants should also bring a refillable water bottle. 

LINK: Youth Football Camp 

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