Community Sponsorships and Non-Profit Donations
The Stove Shop has been a member of the Phoenixville, PA community for nearly 50 years. We are proud to sponsor local organizations across Chester County that support our neighbors and fellow residents.
We are proud to support the following organizations:
Phoenixville Firebird Festival
The Firebird Festival is an incredible yearly spectacle that is beautifully organized. We are very proud to support the Phoenixville community in this event. It is a special gathering for our community. A reason to gather and celebrate our town!
According to the Firebird website: “The Phoenixville Firebird Festival is one of the Philadelphia Region’s most unique and anticipated events. The annual festival represents a celebration of the Phoenixville Borough’s namesake – the Phoenix.
Taking center stage, The Phoenix, at 20 feet tall, takes 3 months to complete and represents hundreds of hours of community effort. The Firebird Festival celebrates arts, our culture, the ephemeral nature of life, and rebirth. Thousands of people come out to support the festival, which fosters a collaboration between local artistic talent and the cultural life in Phoenixville. The festival features regionally acclaimed performers, craft and food vendors.”
From the Firebird story: “The mission of the Firebird festival is to support the art and cultural life of Phoenixville, and we want to support collaboration among the different good organization in our town. We strive to bring more diversity to our Festival and invite the rich Hispanic and African American cultures in our community to join.”
Good Food Fest
We think eating well and living a health life are things that matter. That is why we sponsor the Good Food Festival held in Kimberton, PA.
Learn more about Good Food Fest: “Good Food Fest (GFF) is the ultimate celebration of local food & agriculture in the greater Philadelphia area – an epic farmers market and event that brings farmers, food makers, and the local community together in one place.”
We really dig the mission of GFF, “Our mission is to celebrate, educate, and promote regional agriculture and our vibrant community of growers, producers, and makers.” There is something special about the Kimberton community. Many very colorful people live in Kimberton village. We agree, there is a vibrant community and we are grateful to support it!
Growing Roots Farmer’s Market
Growing Roots Partners (GRP) is a Pennsylvania-based farmers market coordinator and event management company dedicated to fostering vibrant communities by supporting small-scale, local food systems and artisans. With a focus on sustainability and economic impact, Growing Roots provides platforms for local farmers, food producers, and artisans to connect directly with consumers, creating a dynamic marketplace for locally sourced and crafted goods.
Phoenixville Community Education Foundation
The children are our future. PPCEF knows this and has created a wonderfully beneficial program for the kids of Phoenixville, PA. We are proud to sponsor field trips, food, backpacks, grants and more student services provided by PCEF.
Mom’s House Phoenixville
Mom’s House of Phoenixville provides a unique family support system, including free state-licensed childcare, for low income, single parents while they are pursuing their full-time education and becoming independent members of society.
The Colonial Theatre
The region’s premiere, non-profit arts organizations, The Colonial Theatre is situated in the heart of downtown Phoenixville. The iconic theatre, a donor and member-supported institution with a 501c3 tax-exempt designation, operates three distinct venues and multiple event spaces in two adjoining historic buildings. The Colonial attracts more than 50,000 patrons per year to its eclectic line-up of live music programs, new movies, beloved film favorites, comedy, and community events.
The Car Smash
The car smash is a chance for YOU to smash a car for a donation to suicide prevention. $2 donation per swing at the car or 3 for $5. All ages welcome!
Sippin’ for the Sisters – IHM Motherhouse
St. Patrick’s Day weekend celebrations will be in full swing at the Motherhouse on March 15, 2026, with Sippin’ for the Sisters Tea AND an Irish Music Concert in the Chapel!
WXPN 88.5
WXPN’s mission is to connect artists and audiences, and build, serve, and engage community. Their tag, vinyl at heart resonates with our approach at The Stove Shop. We love hand curated quality music that WXPN provides. We are so grateful to support 88.5 WXPN!
French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust
Working to preserve, steward and connect people to the land in northern Chester County since 1967 with over 13,600 acres preserved.
Have you ever splashed in a local creek on a hot summer day? Or driven down one of the many winding country roads and admired the stunning vistas? There is a good chance that those experiences were made possible in part by the work that French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust has done.
Since French & Pickering was established by Sam and Eleanor Morris in 1967, the organization has worked with landowners, townships, foundations and the state and county to purchase and monitor conservation easements, create parkland and preserve environmentally sensitive land leading to the protection of more than 13,600 acres in northern Chester County.
French & Pickering works daily to protect the scenic and cultural landscapes that surround you, to create opportunities for you and your family to connect with nature through public trails, nature preserves and environmental education opportunities and to protect critical habitat and ecosystems for the non-human residents in our neighborhood.
Learn more about the work of French & Pickering Creeks Conversation Trust.
Camphill Village Kimberton
The Mission of Camphill Village Kimberton Hills is to create and maintain a land-based community together with adults with special needs.
Inspired by Anthroposophy, members of the community support one another to contribute to the wider society through overall health and well-being practices, biodynamic agriculture, craft, social, cultural, and educational endeavors.
Our village is home to people of all ages: single adults and families, young people who come to volunteer for a year or more, and participating elders. While all share active social idealism and an intention to be in this community, abilities and capacities vary. Each person adds to the richness of interdependent living. At Camphill Village Kimberton Hills, community members live together in houses throughout the village, fostering relationships based on respect and mutual support.
If you would like us to sponsor your event or non-profit, please contact us today!
We are grateful to have the opportunity to be useful to our community.