The Lexington Farmers’ Market values the local businesses that sponsor the LFM with financial support. These businesses help us build a strong market organization as well as bolster LFM’s work on food equity and food assistance programs.
The Lexington Farmers’ Market provides access to healthy, local food to all regardless of economic status, and educates a growing number of curious and passionate eaters of all ages about the importance of their food choices. We are grateful for the shared commitment of our sponsors to these goals, and encourage community members to support these businesses.

Community Foundation for MetroWest
The Community Foundation for MetroWest improves the quality of life in 30+ MetroWest communities by providing financial and educational resources to local nonprofit organizations, sharing essential data about our region to inform decision making, and partnering with donors to help guide and align their giving with the areas of greatest need in the community. In 2025, the LFM is the grateful recipient of a Hunger Relief grant in support of the LFM’s SNAP Match program for those who are food insecure.
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Joyce Murphy at William Raveis Real Estate
Joyce Murphy of The Murphy Group of Lexington at William Raveis Real Estate has been a sponsor of the Lexington Farmers’ Market since 2006 and you can find Joyce and her daughter Meaghan shopping at the market almost every Tuesday. With their office located just yards away from the farmers’ market, Joyce and Meaghan make a stellar real estate team. Joyce has been selling real estate in Lexington since 1987 helping many buyers and sellers find homes in Lexington and surrounding communities. They give their clients the information they need to make the best possible decisions regarding the buying and selling of real estate. You can find Joyce at the Lexington office at 1713 Massachusetts Avenue, or call her at (781) 861-9600.

Lexington Council for the Arts
The LFM is grateful for a grant in support of Community Music at the Lexington Farmers’ Market, awarded by the Lexington Council for the Arts, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. This 2025 grant will support bringing talented musicians to the LFM summer market, highlighting the vibrant music community in the local area for the LFM’s weekly visitors.

The Music Emporium
The Music Emporium was founded in 1968 and built on the premise of offering the finest in old and new acoustic instruments, including finely crafted guitars, banjos, mandolins, and ukuleles. Built by musicians for musicians, Music Emporium’s array of instruments will captivate anyone who has a love for fine American craftsmanship. Store owner Joe Caruso can frequently be found at the LFM supporting his favorite market vendors on Tuesday afternoons.
