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Stones Throw Brewery Celebrates 10 Years with Street-Closing Anniversary Block Party

Ten years ago, Stones Throw Brewery opened with a simple idea: a place where great beer and great people come together. On April 4, 2026, that idea turns a decade old—and the brewery will celebrate by closing the street for a full-scale Anniversary Block Party.

Since opening in 2016, Stones Throw has become more than a neighborhood brewery. It’s a gathering spot, a third space, a launchpad for adventures, and a welcoming home for community connection in Fairhaven and beyond.

The free, family-friendly, and dog-friendly event will feature live music throughout the day, local food trucks (That’s What I Like! Island Grill, Street Dogz hot dogs, Cicchitti's Pizza), anniversary beer releases, and plenty of space to reconnect and celebrate.

Live Music Lineup: 

● 12:00–2:00 PM: High Mountain String Band 

● 2:30–4:30 PM: JP Falcon Grady 

● 5:00–8:00 PM: Andy "Badd Dog" Koch

Expect the classic Stones Throw block party vibe: kids running around, dogs drawing more attention than their owners, music echoing off the buildings, food trucks lined up, old friends reconnecting, and new friendships forming over a pint.

This year’s celebration holds special meaning. Some guests have been there since opening day; others discovered Stones Throw during a spontaneous bike ride, after a soccer match, on a rainy Tuesday, or during a moment that needed a good beer and a welcoming place to land.

“At our core, we still believe in what got us here: community over everything, approachable beer for every palate, taking care of our planet and our neighbors, and creating a space where everyone feels welcome,” says the Stones Throw team.

The Anniversary Block Party is proudly sponsored by First Federal.

This milestone isn’t just about ten years behind us—it’s about everyone who helped build Stones Throw and everyone who will shape its next chapter. Come raise a glass, dance in the street, and celebrate 10 years of Stones Throw.


Event Details: 

What: 10-Year Anniversary Block Party 

When: April 4, 2026

Where: Stones Throw Brewery, Fairhaven (Street Closure Event) 

Admission: Free and open to the public 

For more information, follow Stones Throw Brewery on social media or visit the taproom.

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