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Farm.Field.Sea. An Island Culinary Adventure

Thanks for your support.

The African proverb "It takes a village" rings loud and true when it comes to making Farm.Field. Sea. go. From our passionate collaborators to our interns and event staff, FFS is the sum of our fantastic parts. This year, we have aligned with a curated stable of partners who have graciously contributed time and resources to help make each season bigger and better. 

Thank you for making it all possible.

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 Point B Realty.  
With a team that you can trust -- and dedication, professionalism, and strong commitment to community, to boot -- Point B is not only our choice of who to go to for Island real estate and rentals, it is a trusted source for the coolest things to do on the Island. And, tune in to their popular culture Blog by Guinevere Cramer for weekly stories and tips on the folks and businesses who make this island such a cool place to be and live. Find out more at 
pointbrealty.com.


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​Cronig's Market.
Food and community have been the core of Cronig's Market since its inception nearly 100 years ago. Through community involvement, utilizing local suppliers, non-profit collaboration or Eco-initiatives, Cronig's Markets are helping sustain and fuel a healthy island. Find out more at cronigsmarket.com.


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Martha's Vineyard Magazine.
Martha’s Vineyard Magazine illustrates in word and image, and with substance, insight, and sometimes humor, the faces, places, and issues that make up this Island – from the sea and waterfront to the wilderness and farmland, from homes and gardens to studios and businesses, from the past we’ve lived to the future we’re facing.​ Find out more at mvmagazine.com.


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YETI.
​In 2006, brothers Roy and Ryan Seiders founded YETI Coolers with a simple mission: build the cooler they would use every day if it existed. One that was built for the serious outdoor enthusiast rather than for the mass-discount retailers. One that could take the abuse we knew we’d put it through out in the field and on the water. One that simply wouldn’t break. They decided early on that product innovation would come from necessity and firsthand experience – not from market research and data analysis. Today, YETI products perform when it matters most - whether that be an excursion into the remote Alaskan wilderness, chasing redfish on the Gulf coast, or just getting together with friends in the backyard. Find more at yeti.com.


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Bad Martha.
At Bad Martha, they believe in three things: great beer, getting bad and doing good. Every sip of their premium craft beer is a reminder that there’s a paradise out there where you can kick off your boat shoes, let your hair down and leave it all behind. That paradise is Martha’s Vineyard. Don’t hold back. Don’t bring your off-island worries. Don’t be too good. Drink it all in. Find out more at badmarthabeer.com.


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Frog's Leap.
​Frog’s Leap was founded by John Williams in 1981. Started on a shoestring budget even the name itself was ‘borrowed’ by combining Stag’s Leap, where John started his Napa Valley winemaking career, and the Frog Farm, where the early vintages were made.  Over the past 30 years Frog’s Leap has earned an enviable reputation with our unique combination of a whimsical label, sincere dedication to sustainable principles and our small, handcrafted production of wines. Over the years to come we look forward growing and learning more about ourselves, our wines and how we can share it all with honesty and genuine hospitality. Find more at frogsleap.com.



Special thanks to the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce
and the many collaborators who have shared their stories with us along the way.
Photography by:
​Elizabeth Cecil, Nicole Franzen, Kristen Leigh Conklin, David Welch, Lisa Vanderhoop, Christine Sargologos, Gabriella Herman, She of the Woods.
  • ABOUT US
    • Contact
    • FAQ
    • Clients
  • Tickets 2018 Events
    • Makers Table
    • Partners - 2018
  • Businesses & Group Experiences
    • Experiential Brand Activations
    • Intimate Weddings
    • Custom Plant based pop ups
  • Stories of an Island
    • a farm.field.sea. life
  • Our Team
    • Press
    • Our Picks on Places to Stay
    • Martha's Vineyard
    • Jobs
  • Store