Susan Sabin
Executive Director
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Susan Sabin was born and raised in Henry County. Many of Susan’s relatives attended Spencer-Penn School throughout the years, and she has many memories of being on the campus. She is a graduate of Ferrum College. She lives in Horsepasture with her husband and daughters, just a few minutes from the Centre. She has been with Spencer-Penn since 2017 and began as the Assistant Executive Director.
Bonnie freeman
Bookkeeper
Bonnie Freeman is a former student of Spencer-Penn School, and both of her sons also attended SPC. She now lives in Patrick Springs with her puppy. She has been with Spencer-Penn since 2008 and is now working part-time, giving her plenty of time to relax and enjoy some hobbies and her new pup, Tank! While Bonnie used to handle all the office duties, she now focuses on bookkeeping and working on special projects. On Music Night, you’ll see her serving up desserts or on the dance floor. It’s safe to say this place wouldn’t be the same without her, which is why she is only “semi-retired.”
Linda Foley
Librarian
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Linda serves as both the librarian and in her unofficial role as hospitality leader. You may find her helping out with a rental, tidying up the building, or assisting in many other ways. She loves spending time with her family and attending church and is a natural helper. If you have a need at Spencer-Penn, she is sure to go out of her way to assist you.
James Matthew “Matt” Duffy
President
Matt is a former student of Spencer-Penn and currently works for the Henry County Sheriff’s Office. He is currently in his first term on the Spencer-Penn board.
Michael Bradshaw
Vice President
“I believe the Spencer Community Center is an asset to the community. It is a reflection of the Spencer community and its members, and shows that we care for those who support us.”
Erica James
Secretary
Erica has five years of experience in the professional education field. She is passionate about community outreach and joined this board because she believes in this center.
“I passionate about this event center/community building. It has become so much more than a building. It is a place for not only for education, but a place that the community can feel safe in.”
Tiffanie Hairston
Treasurer
Tiffanie grew up in Spencer and attended Spencer Penn Elementary. Her family lives in Spencer.
Brode Corns
Director
“(Spencer Penn) is the center of the community that I love and grew up in. I went to school here as a small child, and some of the best times of my life were had here after school, hanging out with my parents and friends here at Spencer-Penn.”
Brandy Lawless
Director
“I enjoy reading and knitting in my spare time. I appreciate the array of family friendly events and activities at SPC.”