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Providing a Meeting Place for Local Charitable, Religious, and Educational Organizations
The Trustees of the Arnolds Mills Community House (AMCH) warmly welcome non-profit groups to use this historic building for their meeting space. We also offer ongoing public programs such as craft classes, cooking classes, CPR/First Aid, senior yoga, Rhode Island Blood Center drives, quilt and handwork shows, and our annual art show.
Group leaders are reminded to ensure that their members follow current Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Community House requirements, as well as state and federal requirements, while using the facility. AMCH requirements are posted at the building entrance. Covid-19 guidelines for the State of Rhode Island can be viewed at https://covid.ri.gov/
Please refer to this website and the Arnolds Mills Community House Facebook page for program and other updates.

On December 22, 1942, Margaret Stearns deeded this property to the Arnolds Mills Community House Trust for the charitable purpose of promoting 'the moral, spiritual, and educational life of the community.'
The purpose was further defined as 'to provide a meeting place or location for charitable, religious, and educational organizations, groups, and enterprises in the community.'
The Trustees are proud to continue the original purpose of the Trust, and on any given day or night, you will most likely find the Arnolds Mills Community House hosting a craft class, holding a meeting of non-profit organizations, or other special events.
For information about events or how to reserve the community house for your non-profit organization, please contact:
Robin Langevin, Program Coordinator
P.O. Box 7433, Cumberland, RI 02864
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