BELLOWS FALLS — Four regional leaders have recently joined the Board of Directors of Meeting Waters YMCA, which serves more than two dozen communities in the Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, Springfield and Fall Mountain regions.
Incoming board members are Antonia Andreoli of Walpole, N.H., Sean McDonald from Rockingham, Walter Spinrad from Chester and Squeak Stone of Brattleboro.
Andreoli is a partner at Galloway Real Estate. Prior to that career, she was a social studies teacher at both Fall Mountain Regional High School and Brattleboro Union High School. McDonald is the assistant director of the Windham Regional Career Center. Spinrad is the IT Director at the Student Conservation Association, a national non-profit based in Charlestown, N.H. Stone is the Off-Campus Coordinator at the SIT Graduate Institute.
McDonald, Spinrad, and Stone all know of Meeting Waters YMCA's quality programs and services as all three have a child that takes part in both the ASPIRE after-school program and Lewis Day Camp.
These four join six other Directors at Meeting Waters YMCA: President Diane Myers-Miller of Walpole, Vikki Dunn from Brattleboro, Patty Holland from Weathersfield, Gretchen Horton Kuebler of Brattleboro, Lynn LeFebvre of Charlestown and Craig Miskovich from Brattleboro.
Meeting Waters YMCA is a charitable, non-profit, social service organization founded in 1895. Its services positively affect children, teens, families and communities throughout the region. For more information about the organization and its community impacts, visit www.meetingwatersymca.org.