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Salon Series Presents First Poetry Reading At Phillips’ Mill
The Salon at Phillips' Mill series was created to emulate the great salons of Paris in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

NEW HOPE, PA — The Salon at Phillips’ Mill presents its first poetry reading at the Mill on June 20 at 7 p.m. This is an informal poetry reading of both published and unpublished works. Each poet will be given a time limit of up to five minutes.
Spots for performing poets are full, but all are welcome to attend and hear the poetry of some of our very talented community members. The evening will be hosted, as always, by writer and Doylestown resident, John McDonnell.
The program is free but registration is required. Sign up on the Phillips’ Mill website by CLICKING HERE. Bring your own food and drinks, alcoholic or otherwise, if you desire. (Please register only if you are sure of attending. People may be bumped if you register but don’t attend.)
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The Salon at Phillips’ Mill series was created to emulate the great salons of Paris in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, to offer a creative environment for the arts and literary communities of Bucks County. These Salons bring together creative people from across the spectrum — writers, actors, artists, directors and more — to share their ideas, talent and works in progress in a friendly, informal atmosphere.
For more information contact John McDonnell at johnmcdonnell@phillipsmill.org or visit the Phillips’ Mill website at www.phillipsmill.org, to keep up with future Salon events. The Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located at 2619 River Road, New Hope, PA 18938. For information, call 215-862-0582 or visit https://www.phillipsmill.org/.
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