Farrell's Ice Cream Parlous History Behind it!


Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour is an American ice cream parlor chain that was started in Portland, Oregonby Bob Farrell and Ken McCarthy in 1963 .Farrell's became known for their offer of a free ice cream sundae to children on their birthday. The parlors had an 1890s theme, with employees wearing period dress and straw boater hats, and each location featured a player piano. The Farrell's "Zoo" dessert is delivered with great fanfare by multiple employees carrying it wildly around the restaurant on a stretcher accompanied by the sound of ambulance sirens.

In 1972, the Farrell's chain was purchased by the Marriott Corporation. By 1975, there were 120 Farrell's nationwide.
Thereafter, sales dropped and most of the parlors were sold off in the 1980s. In 1982, Marriott sold the chain to a group of private investors.
In 1983, the Selective Service purchased Farrell's "Birthday Club" data and mailed warnings to young men to register for the draft before their 18th birthday. Farrell's blamed the situation on an unauthorized sale by a list broker, and the government announced they would stop using the list. One of the last original Farrell's locations in Portland, located near the Lloyd Center mall, closed in 2001. At the time of its closing, it was privately owned and known as The Original Portland Ice Cream Parlor.
Downtown Brea location 


Today, the only Farrell's in the mainland U.S. are in the Mountasia Family Fun Center in Santa Clarita, CaliforniaThe Shops at Mission Viejo in Mission Viejo, California, Rancho Cucamonga, California, in Downtown Brea, California, and in Riverside, California which opened on 31 January 2013. There has also been discussion of an eventual return to Portland, Oregon. The only Farrell's still operating in Hawaii is located in Pearlridge shopping center in Aiea, Hawaii.
Vintage Farrell's Ice Cream Restaurant


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Bob the Builder


Bob the Builder– Project: Build It will bring Bob’s world to life for girls and boys and their families. 



Meet the Crew!

To truly feel like a part of the team, you can interact with life-sized three-dimensional show characters when they enter the exhibit and perhaps snap a quick picture when they leave.

Bob the Builder™’s Mobile Home

Be a part of the culminating experience as children explore and discover the beautiful Sunflower Valley and find out about Bob’s big plan to fix it all through his themes of building and construction in his mobile home. The overall immersive environment rich in objects, shapes, sounds, colors, and hands-on activities allows preschool and young children to learn about teamwork, the Can-Do attitude, and being a responsible citizen. Children will be able to manipulate tools, build, explore, and interact socially with others.

Bob the Builder™’s Workshop

Can We Fix it? Yes We Can! Young children unite as a team by learning about teamwork, patience, and Bob the Builder’s Can-Do Crew by cutting, hammering and building together, and learning about being a good citizen. Children will help repair Bob’s workshop sink, as well as learn more in depth about recycling as there are recycle bins in Bob’s Workshop.

Wendy’s Caravan

Bob’s friend, Wendy is inviting you to her green world as children learn to appreciate and take care of their surroundings by decorating and planting flowers outside Wendy’s mobile home. Children will be able to learn about the solar panels that are present on top of Wendy’s caravan, as well as learn about the 3 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Together.

Farmer Pickle’s Water Pump

Children will give a helping hand to Farmer Pickles as they use rubber balls that represent reused and recycled water to help pump water and collect it in buckets.

The Vehicle Shelter

Get ready to build! Children will help finish the rock walls and wood walls. Then, climb on and slide down the shelter.

Come visit Bob and the rest of the gang at the Discovery Science Center 
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Irish Pubs to visit in Orange County



Whether you live in Orange County or not, you must check out these top Irish Pubs. St. Patrick's is just around the corner and what not find the trendiest hippest pub to go to?

If you live by the beach try stopping by Gallagher's Pub and Grill in Huntington Beach. Gallagher offers a wide variety of beers to choose from. They also have live bands and special events! So hop on by to Gallaghers! Oh, did I mention their Salmon dish is to die for!


Want to celebrate St. Patrick's day in style with your friends? Then come down to Silky Sullivan's Restaurant and Irish Pub. Theres a wide variety of foods to choose from and also over 40 years of great awesome service that makes it one of the most happening pubs in Fountain Valley. Silky Sullivan's is also a great place to listen to bands and live music. So bring over a group of friends and come on over to Sullivan's!



Have a wonderful and fun St. Patrick's Day! All of us from My Local OC