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Spy Profile: A Chat with St. Michaels Community Center Director Amy Horne

May 9, 2025 by The Spy Leave a Comment

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Amy Horne, the newly appointed Executive Director of the St. Michaels Community Center, brings deep personal and professional ties to Talbot County. A native of the area, Horne says she feels grateful to be “back home” and inspired by the chance to lead an organization with such an expansive mission. In a recent interview with The Spy, she described how the Center offers programming for children, adults, and seniors, including a weekly senior lunch and an active adult speaker series.

She highlighted the Center’s robust food distribution program as one of its most essential services. “We’re the only non-age-specific facility in Talbot County that offers all three food programs: hot congregate meals, delivered meals, and a pantry,” she said. With growing food insecurity even in one of the wealthiest counties in the country, Horne said she’s working to expand pantry hours and explore long-term funding solutions.

Looking ahead, Horne envisions workforce development initiatives and more youth programming, including a middle school dance this June. She’s also planning a strategic needs assessment for the Bay Hundred area. “A community center doesn’t tell people what they need—we ask,” she said. The Center celebrates its 35th anniversary this August.

This video is approximately five minutes in length. For more information about the St. Michaels Community Center and make a donation please go here.

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