Mother’s Day, brought to you by the Village of Webster

2 May

Looking for a great way to celebrate your mother this Mother’s Day? The Village of Webster’s got you covered. From memorable gifts to delicious desserts to live music and dinner out, the options are … well, not endless, but plentiful.

If you’re looking for a unique gift, start at Lala of Webster. Lala is an adorable gift shop at 38 East Main Street, whose shelves are full of great ideas for Mom, from fashion to jewelry, personal care items to home decor, “I-love-my-pet” stuff, “I love-my-wine” stuff, and so much more. What I especially like about Lala’s is that the prices are reasonable. It would be a great place to bring your kids shopping if they want to get something extra special for Mom.

Jojo Wine & Bistro is right next door to Lala’s on East Main, a great place to take Mom to lunch or dinner. They have live music on Thursday nights, too, in case you want to celebrate Mother’s Day early.

And Jojo is just one of the great restaurants in the village that would make for a memorable Mother’s Day dinner. They include:

If you’re looking for something a bit more casual, there are even more options. Check out my Village Directory for more ideas.

If you’re planning a Mother’s Day brunch, make sure to get your breads and sweet treats from the Village Bakery & Cafe (44 E. Main St.), Sweet Square Bakery (3 W. Main St.), or the brand new Sweet Shenanigans bakery (15 E. Main St.). And never forget The Goodie Shop (83 North Ave.) for hand-made candies, cookies and Mike’s famous three-layer ice cream cakes.

I’m sure I’m forgetting something, so let me know if I need to add to these lists. There are just so many great village businesses it’s hard to highlight them all.

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(posted 5/2/2026)

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2 Responses to “Mother’s Day, brought to you by the Village of Webster”

  1. DPD's avatar
    DPD May 3, 2026 at 7:05 am #

    First, Missy, there’s no way to calculate the number of relationships you’ve improved – of even saved – by one, short, thoughtful and well-researched post. On behalf of husbands, and children of mothers everywhere, we thank you. You know, it’s so easy to get lost in ‘the daily grind’ that one can easily overlook unique places and opportunities right under our noses.

    Secondly, just beyond the village proper, additional opportunities abound. Perhaps quaffing a Guinness in the village, then getting a meal to go, and having a picnic on the shore of that tiny lake to the north, or one of several parks within the town’s borders. Also, the Webster Arboretum is a very nice place! Webster does offer many options.

    Thanks again for bailing us out. Here’s a nifty little countdown timer to Mother’s Day, and other holidays. It can be subtly placed within view … you know, just as a reminder.

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