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Stones Throw Brewery Hosts Memorial Weekend Block Party & Ski to Sea Celebrations

Fairhaven’s favorite block party is back! Join Stones Throw Brewery on Saturday, May 24th, for free live music, food trucks, games, and beer as part of the Ski to Sea weekend celebrations. 

As Bellingham gears up for the legendary relay race from Mount Baker to Bellingham Bay, Stones Throw will shut down the street in front of the brewery for an extended outdoor beer garden from 12–9pm. This all-ages event has become a beloved Fairhaven tradition, inviting the whole community to celebrate the start of summer together. 

Live music kicks off at 12pm with a performance by Adrian Clark and Phil Sottile until 2:30, followed by “Bridge” at 3pm-5:30pm, and then taking the stage from 6-9pm to close out the evening is the Pat McFarland Band. Throughout the day, guests can enjoy delicious eats from Galley2Go and Street Dogz, along with a special guest tap from Bellingham Cider. Ten Stones Throw brews will be flowing all day, including favorites like Neighborhood IPA, Raincountry Liquid Sunshine Lager, and Happy Valley Hazy.

The celebration continues on Sunday, May 25th, with an extended beer garden from 12–9pm. Food trucks including Galley2Go, and Street Dogz will be on hand all day. Stop by the brewery before or after heading down to Marine Park to catch the final leg of the Ski to Sea race. 

With a full block party on Saturday and a race-day beer garden on Sunday, Stones Throw Brewery is the place to be this Memorial Day weekend. Bring your friends, your dog, and your best party spirit - Fairhaven’s biggest beer weekend is almost here!

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