A Hauntingly Good Time: Halloween on Martha’s Vineyard
October 23, 2025
Did you know that Martha's Vineyard is full of Halloween activities? And not just for the little ghosts and goblins. With Halloween on a Friday night, we have a full week of frightfully good fun for you to enjoy! We've got your go to guide (with a couple fun Fall finds as well) - A Hauntingly Good Time: Halloween on Martha's Vineya...
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Scarecrows Help Get Martha's Vineyard in the Halloween Spirit
October 30, 2021
Since 2012, one of our favorite fall rituals on Martha’s Vineyard has been the annual Scarecrow Festival, organized by the Martha’s Vineyard Charter School,
Based on literary characters, from a book or a script, this year’s scarecrows are quite creative and impressive. There are 70 scarecrows to discover on the ...
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Martha's Vineyard Scarecrow Festival Comes To Edgartown And Point B Welcomes Its First Scarecrow
October 22, 2016
One of our favorite Fall rituals on Martha’s Vineyard made its debut today. This year’s theme for the annual Scarecrow Festival, organized by the Martha’s Vineyard Charter School, is literary characters.
And scarecrow characters of all kinds began popping up all across the Island.
We’re excited to welcome Robin Hood to ...
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Nina Violet, Cat In The Hat & More - The Story Behind Those Awesome Martha's Vineyard Scarecrows
October 31, 2013
Last year, I wrote about the Scarecrow Festival, the annual Halloween fundraiser hosted by and for the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School. It was great to be able to learn more about the event and of course check out a number of the great scarecrows that were made.
This year, the theme for the scarecrows is music. A...
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Scarecrows Invade Martha's Vineyard for Halloween
October 31, 2012
Last Wednesday night while working at Offshore Ale, I noticed two men outside the door working on something. Curious of course, I had to investigate. It was two dads putting a scarecrow up. I had to laugh, watching them stuff a dress with hay, and position a carved pumpkin as the head. I laughed even harder ...
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