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Mark your calendars for a weekend of St. Patrick’s Day festivities with Fresno Street Eats.
The party will begin on Friday from 5 to 10 p.m. at the Tioga Beer Garden in downtown Fresno and will continue on Saturday starting at noon inside River Park.
All events are open to all ages and free to attend.
‘In My Bag’ at Tioga Beer Garden

Friday’s “In My Bag” event involves attendees bringing their favorite bag of chips and filling them with custom toppings.
Seven vendors will be on-site, offering a variety of flavors to mix and match. Organizers encourage guests to experiment and create their perfect combination.
The event runs from 5 to 10 p.m. at Tioga Beer Garden, 745 Fulton St.
Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Block Part at River Park
On Saturday, the St. Patrick’s Block Party, hosted by Fresno Street Eats in collaboration with BarrelHouse Brewing Co., features live music on the lawn from noon to 6 p.m., with more performances inside BarrelHouse to close out the night.
Vendors include Spicy Birdz, Xtreme Shawarma, Sno Cafe, Dad’s Cookies, and many others.
Eat, drink, and dance the day away!

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