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March 13, 2026

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Stones Throw Brewery to Host Block Party for Bellingham Beer Week

Stones Throw Brewery is excited to celebrate Bellingham Beer Week with a Block Party on Friday, April 17, 2026, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM in Historic Fairhaven Village.

The evening will feature live music by The Penny Stinkers, alongside Stones Throw’s flagship and seasonal craft beers, including the annual collab beer with Bellingham Homebrewers.

“Bellingham Beer Week is a celebration of our vibrant craft beer community, and we’re thrilled to be a part of it,” says Tony Luciano, co-owner of Stones Throw Brewery. “Our block party is about connecting with neighbors, enjoying great beer, and dancing the night away.”

About Bellingham Beer Week: Presented by the Bellingham Beer Alliance (BBA), Bellingham Beer Week is an eleven-day celebration of the city’s rich craft beer culture. The lineup includes unique beer releases, pairing dinners, and creative events, culminating in April Brews Day — Bellingham’s largest beer festival.

Join us for a night of music, community, and exceptional brews. For details, visit stonesthrowbrewery.com or follow @fairhaven_stonesthrowbrewery.

Cheers to local beer!

About Stones Throw Brewery: Stones Throw Brewery is your closest pint to adventure. Located on the South Side of Historic Downtown Fairhaven, it’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day on the bay, a hike in the Chuckanuts, or a ski run on Baker. This family- and dog-friendly taproom emphasizes Beer, Community, and Sustainability — and keeps you coming back for more. About the Bellingham Beer Alliance (BBA): The BBA organizes Bellingham Beer Week, showcasing local collaboration and camaraderie and encouraging everyone to experience great local beer.

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