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Meet our Partners

- OUR COMMUNITY-

Meet your neighbors! Each passionate about their purpose, masters at their craft, and committed to creating the best of the best for us to enjoy.

Still Life Farm, Hardwick, MA
Year Round Vegetables and Fruits
Halley & Curtis Stillman

 

Once the Hardwick Poor Farm, circa 1850, Still Life Fruit Farm is flourishing today thanks to the efforts of owners and husband and wife team, Curtis and Halley. 

Curtis purchased Still Life Farm in May of 2010 and has been reclaiming the property ever since, removing large stands of invasive multi-flora rose and planting new orchards and row crops! He is a graduate of University of Massachusetts with a B.S. in Plant and Soil Science. He spent his younger years learning to farm alongside his father Glenn, who owns Stillman's Farm. Curtis aspires to grow the business into a diverse fruit and vegetable farm. 

Halley is a graduate of Friends University in Wichita KS.  She graduated with a B.S. in both Field Biology and Zoo Science. She has vegetable growing experience at Stillman's Farm and Bear Hill Farm, and her many years as a volunteer at Heifer Project in Rutland, MA make her an old hand at animal husbandry. 

Curtis and Halley were married in August of 2014 and have been running the farm together full-time ever since, welcoming the next generation of farmers with the birth of their son, Kip, in the winter of 2020.

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Benoit's Farm Hardwick, Ma

Longhorn Cattle Farm

Sydney & Josh 

Benoit’s Farm started as a small homestead in Central Ma in 2017. Slowly we started transitioning into a farm that is capable of offering our area with a variety of meats that were raised with 0% antibiotics or hormones and, 100% respect.  Our Longhorn Cattle are not only beautiful to look at but they typically offer a magnificent beef source that has lower fat and cholesterol than other commercial breeds.  Longhorn cattle is known for their leaner ground beef and outstanding marbling that makes all their steaks mouth watering to even look at! 

 

Josh and Sydney starting raising livestock with the goal of producing sustainably raised animals that could supply our family with the protein sources needed that were raised and processed humanely.  Every animal on our farm is given the respect of growing up with a name, no animal here is not worthy of being named!  Our animals are grass-fed and seasonly supplemented with nutritiously appropriate dietary additives to maintain a complete diet.  In the past couple years we have been able to raise more animals to meet our growing families need and now, offer some of our products to the public.  Although we are not a large scale farm our animals are all raised with a large amount of heart. 

Front Yard Farm - Ware, MA
Heirloom Fruits & Vegetables, Free Range Eggs
Kelly Wheeler & Chris Allard

It all started with their desire to grow their own food - and it all started in their front yard. Today Kelly and Chris produce vegetables, fruits, and eggs on multiple acres and in several greenhouses.

All our products are raised using sustainable practices that feed the soil and utilize methods like crop rotation and row covering to avoid the use of harmful pesticides. We believe that for our gardens to be truly healthy, we need to support habitat for beneficial insects. We do this by avoiding pesticides and planting a large diversity of crops to support the "good bugs". Although we use a Beyond Organic methodology that is free from harmful pesticides, herbicides, and GMOs we are not certified by the USDA. However, we are committed to ensuring the health of our community and our environment which deeply informs our farming practices. Chemical free is the way to be!  

Farmer Matt - West Brookfield, MA
Dry Aged Beef & Prepared Meals
Matt Koziol

West Brookfield, MA local, Farmer Matt, manages 265 acres of farmland in the Brookfields and surrounding towns. Much of the land he farms has been certified organic since 2015.

Farmer Matt also offers custom haymaking for many of the local farms and serves as the Chair for the Agricultural Commission in town.

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The Petrie Family Farm - Brimfield, MA
Chemical Free Produce, Herbs & Flowers, Homestead Livestock Supply, Perennial & Vegetable Plants.
Jessica Petrie-Cummings & Brian Cummings

 

 Though this property has been a sufficiency farm as far as I can trace, my parents William and Garma Petrie started their homestead here in 1982. Clydesdale horses dragged the logs from the forest for my father to build our home and sugar shack, while my mother planted crops and raised goats, chickens and rabbits. "Herbal Delights" was my mother's plant stand, where she shared her love of culinary and homeopathic herbs. Many of the varieties she grew can still be found here today! In 2015, I restarted the family farm in their honor. It has since grown, not only to sustain us, but a portion of our community as well. The Petrie Family farm grows non-GMO heirloom vegetables, fruits and herbs. We raise heritage animals and provide animals to other homesteads and hobby farmers.

    In November, 2021, we were proud to be able to purchase this company, Farmer at the Door. After working with the prior owner since it's start it was the right fit for us as the right time. We hope you enjoy our vast selections and great customer service from our whole team!

Info on us can be found on www.petriefamilyfarm.com

Westwind Farm, Brimfield Ma

Randall Cattle, Heritage Beef

Mike Doyle

West Wind Farm is a family farm located in Brimfield where we have humanely bred, raised Randall Cattle and Gloustershire Old Spot pigs since 2015.  They live out on pasture and are primarily fed grass except for a small ration of grain which is security for us in the event of an escape and to ensure proper nutrients- especially during times of stress such as birthing and winter. 

 

Our Randall’s have a long and storied past in New England, but with the advent of “commercial breed animals” that grow fast and easily reproduce they lost favor and quickly disappeared from most farms at the expense of flavor.   Now that they are being brought back from the point of “extinction” by several farms throughout the country, the population has grown to about 1,000 animals (which we currently have 16 and growing), and the exemplary flavor has shown the value of preservation- winning most blind taste tests where this breed is included. 

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The Bread Box Co - Sturbridge, MA
Hand Crafted Fresh Breads and Baked Goods
Tamsin Lucey

Tamsin Lucey's parents managed British Pubs; her teen years were spent preparing traditional pub food from scratch. She has cooked from scratch ever since.  Now in the USA,  she draws on those years of experience every day baking for The Bread Box Company.  Tamsin uses traditional home baking methods to make all her artisan breads and baked products. She believes strongly in health through clean foods and preserving our land for generations to come. Tamsin proudly uses locally sourced farm-fresh and organic products as available. Her ingredients are non GMO, and contain no preservatives or artificial ingredients. 

Brynne's Bread - Oakham, MA
Organic Breads & Baked Goods
Brynne Stark

Brynne Stark discovered her love for baking bread in her mid 20’s. Tired of the tasteless bread available in your typical supermarket, she decided to see what it took to bake a loaf of bread. Since that first loaf, Brynne’s appreciation for the simple ingredients of bread has grown. Being a believer in local foods, local farms and local business, Brynne has made sure to include not only the highest quality ingredients, but ingredients that might come from your neighbor or even the farm up the road. 

Beginning by baking for a few friends and family, Brynne's Bread now has a large local following. Brynne continues to grow as a baker, attending workshops such as the Kneading Conference in Skowhegan, Maine and Shaping French Breads at King Arthur Flour in Norwich, VT.  In 2017, Brynne and her husband Chris built a wood-fired, earthen oven, and in 2019 they built an adorable traveling bread caravan to take her goods to market. 

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Frederyque's Delights - Ware, MA
Organic Pies, Cakes & Cupcakes
Frederyque Koetsch

Frederyque used to hate cooking or anything of the sorts. Then, after she married her husband she started trying to bake - and fell in love. First she mastered pies, then moved on to cupcakes, cakes, and muffins, eventually branching out into breads, pastries, and gluten free baking. Frederyque has found her passion and is constantly trying new things, all the while honoring a commitment to using local produce and organic ingredients. This passion has become a family business, with her husband William helping out with decorating and administrative tasks until their daughter gets older and joins in too. 

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Sweet Aria's- Baked Goods

Jacklyn Gravel

Sweet Aria’s was founded by Jacklyn Gravel and named after her daughter Aria, who loves being the official “taste tester” of her products. After working for a commercial bakery for 10 years Jacklyn took a step back to be home with her two children. She has always been the go-to baker for her friends and family and her husband encouraged her to offer her products to the public. In a few short months of being open the business grew! Jacklyn prides herself on writing her own recipes and is committed to keeping her products free of food dyes, preservatives, and artificial flavors. Jacklyn is always testing new recipes and Sweet Aria’s hopes to offer a variety of exciting new products and flavors to their customers. 

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Mass Appeal Pizza & Bread Co. - West Warren, MA
Tuscan Breads, Heat & Eat Pizza
Jeffrey Fleming

Mass Appeal is a small home town bakery specializing in handmade thin crust pizza with a little something for everyone! Vegan/Gluten Free Options!
Heat & eat pizza, stromboli & calzones made with natural ingredients make a quick & healthy meal.
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M&M Family Farm, Brimfield Ma.

Goat Milk Soaps

Jennifer Mormile

    What started out as a 4H project for my son, quickly grew into a larger dream. We were fortunate to find a beautiful property in Brimfield where we were able to expand our love for farming. 

    When my son outgrew his 4H project, I wanted a way to make extra money to support my hobby- without touching the household income! We began making goat milk soap and have continued to grow over the past 8 years. Currently, we raise Nubians and mini Nubians, Kunekune pigs, Red Bourbon turkeys, Silkie & Sizzle chickens, assorted colored egg layers, Cotton patch geese, Peach peacocks,and Welsh Harlequin ducks.
Seasonally, we make jams from the fruit on our property & offer raw honey from our bees. Raising USDA processed whole roaster meat birds is on the horizon too!

   Please follow us on our facebook page to see what we have to offer throughout the year.

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Grimes Apiary, Brookfield MA
Raw Honey
Donald Grimes

Our beekeeping interest started in 1981 when Donald Grimes wanted an agricultural hobby, and gravitated toward the one his uncle and great uncle enjoyed, even though he didn't like the taste of the honey his parents bought from the store. That year Donald attended the Worcester County Beekeepers Association annual bee school. After the completion of bee school, Donald purchased his first hive from legendary beekeeper Frank Lagrant of Ware, MA. He found the hives very interesting and would sit watching the honeybees fly in and out, wondering what actually was happening within the hive. 

 

During Donald’s first year as a beekeeper he was only able to harvest 6 meager pounds of honey. While extracting it, Donald decided to try the fresh honey from his hive and to his surprise it was actually delicious - nothing like the honey that his parents purchased from the grocery store.

It has now been 32 years since Donald purchased his first hive. With the support of family and friends, Grimes Apiary has evolved from a single hive to a successful business serving the surrounding towns with 100% natural, pure, delicious raw honey and bee products.

Tutti Quanti Fiskdale Ma

Procurer of fine Italian goods

Laurie & Mike Placella

Tutti Quanti is an authentic Italian market, where you will find the highest quality imported Italian products, and personal service. We have amazing oils, vinegars, cheese, olives, cured meats,  pasta, desserts and so much more imported from Italy.

Mike is a retired VP of Sales and Laurie is a Paraprofessional for 4th Grade at Burgess Elementary, right here in Sturbridge. We have been Sturbridge residents for over 25 years and have two sons, Michael 28 and Gino 23 years old.

We love being active participants in this community and now Tutti Quanti is our way to stay connected and serve.

Please stop by! We’d love to see you.

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Sturbridge Coffee House, Sturbridge Ma

Coffee House & Community Supporter

Pia Rogers

  Sturbridge Coffee House brews great coffee and provides fresh and creative meals to their customers- but that's not all. Pia focuses on supporting local vendors and has their merchandise for sale inside her shop. Her free pantry box provides donations to those in need and you can always find creative & friendly people in her unique shop!

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Sturbridge Coffee Roasters, Charlton Ma
Coffee Beans 
Elvis Dyer

Sturbridge Coffee Roasters opened in 2004 in historic Sturbridge, Mass., in a small space where beans were roasted and delicious coffee drinks were served to locals and tourists. We quickly discovered that our customers also wanted a place to relax with their coffee, which led to the relocation 5 miles down the road to our present location in Southbridge, Mass. Here, we are able to provide not only those same exceptional freshly roasted beans, but also additional seating and light lunches.

Turnabout Farm Baked Goods, Brookfield, MA
Small Batch Homemade Jams
Lee Fernandez

 

Lee Fernandez has been farming all her life. Sixteen years ago her family bought a small farm in Brookfield, where she lives today with her hubby, horses, dogs, cats, and one ridiculous rabbit. Creating foods from healthy, clean, responsibly raised produce has always been important to Lee, but now that her family is expanding it has become a mission - only the best for her treasured grandchildren. 

Lee's jams are special - they are fruity delicious and very low in sugar. Almost all of the fruits she uses are grown locally. What she does not grow herself comes from fellow farmers who are as conscious of the dangers of chemicals and GMO's as Lee is.  All her jams are gluten free, dairy free and vegan, and include a wide selection with wonderful flavor combinations. Give them a try and remember what a jam should taste like!

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Real Pickles, Greenfield Ma

Fermented & Pickled Goods

Employee Owned & Run

We are committed to promoting human and ecological health by providing people with delicious, nourishing food and by working toward a regional, organic food system.

We aim to produce the highest quality, traditional pickled foods available, using natural fermentation. We buy our vegetables only from Northeast family farms and sell our products only within the Northeast. Our ingredients are 100% organic.

Visit www.realpickles.com for more information

Maple Ledge Farm

Maple syrup & Maple products

Debbie and John Stevens

 

    Maple Ledge Farm has been producing maple Products at their sugarhouse located at 131 Vinton rd, Holland mass since 1999.

    Maple trees are tapped the beginning of February, sap is gathered and we start boiling by the end of the month. Sap flows best when the nights are freezing and the days are warm and sunny. And doesn’t flow if it is too warm or too cold. Water from the sap is removed using a wood fired evaporator until it is near syrup and and then is filtered and finished in a gas finishing pan. Some of the syrup is used to make maple candy and maple cream. 

    Visitors are welcome on the weekends from the end of February and through March, but it is best to call ahead or check our facebook status to make sure we are boiling. We host a free pancake breakfast on Saturday and Sunday during the third weekend of March and host private parties (school groups, scouts, etc) as scheduled.

You can find our more about our sugarhouse and the maple sugaring process or contact us at:
Facebook @mapleledgefarm
www.massmaple.org
John. 774-230-0936
Debbie. 774-230-0708

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Camp Ashleigh Photos, Holland Ma

Nature photos, cards & magnets

Sharon Ashleigh

Here at Camp Ashleigh, we’re all about finding the magic! Whether it’s catching the light on the water, finding feathers on the path, planting flowers or carving out time to make memories - small moments tend to matter most. My wish is to bring some of that magic into focus and share with others as a reminder of the beauty within our ordinary lives. We don’t have to look far to find it - it's waiting for us to see it! With each purchase, a ripple continues. I thank you.

Venezia Farms- Brimfield, Ma

Vermicast, Worms & Mushrooms

Joe Venezia

     Venezia Farms is a family run wormery in Brimfield MA that produces incredibly diverse worm castings that we call "vermicast". We start by using three different species of composting worms which provide a great variety of beneficial microbes and bacteria. These worms live and thrive in a Commercial Flow Through (CFT) bin that allows for great air flow, moisture and space for the worms to move. The CFT also gives us access to vermicast without disturbing the worms and fungi network. We are also able to age our product for longer than 60 days within the CFT which creates an ideal aerobic environment for beneficial bacteria, nematodes and fungi to live and grow until we harvest and deliver to our customers. To practice our charter of sustainability the farm is completely off grid.

     Our recipe for feeding the worms consists of diverse nutrient rich inputs. All the compost we use has been put through a full thermophilic decomposition process with temperatures above 131 for at least 3 days. Other inputs include organic food scraps, spent mushroom blocks and aged wood chips. This combination makes for great additions to seed starting mixes, top dressing indoor plants and feeding a 24 hour compost tea.

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