Our DEDICATED Volunteers
Without the energetic and generous support of our volunteers, we could not fulfill our mission.
Without the energetic and generous support of our volunteers, we could not fulfill our mission.
Phillips' Mill is a community-driven, volunteer-run nonprofit organization committed to preserving our rich history while continually moving forward with new ideas and fresh energy. The hub of all we do as an arts organization has always been our beloved Mill, a historically significant, lovingly restored 18th-century grist mill. When we could no longer gather in the Mill during the coronavirus pandemic—to meet, socialize, put on plays, exhibit art, host workshops—we discovered something pretty amazing. We could reimagine our programming and, in doing so, bring the arts to more people at a time when they needed beauty and creativity the most. It would not have been possible without our dedicated volunteers, who adapted and carried on.
We were built on a tradition of volunteerism and service to the community.
As a volunteer for the Phillips' Mill Community Association, you will work alongside artists, arts patrons, community leaders and other volunteers
committed to preserving a piece of Bucks County history while also moving an organization forward.
Whether you're interested in historic architecture, art history, promoting local art or just being a part of a wonderful community, there is a place for you here. There are many ways you can get involved, from helping out on a single event to serving on a year-round committee.
The Phillips' Mill Community Association supports programming in the visual and performing arts, and hosts social and educational events. It is the broadest-ranging venue for artistic expression in Bucks County.
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