Spalding Collaborative
02/18/2026
Born and educated in Griffin, Georgia, Otis B. Head Sr. dedicated his life to public service, education, and community uplift. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree from Tuskegee University, he served the State of Georgia for 22 years, retiring from the Governorβs Office of Consumer Affairs in 1984.
A devoted member of Heck Chapel United Methodist Church, Otis held leadership roles including Chairman of the Administrative Board and Lay Leader, reflecting his deep commitment to faith and fellowship.
His civic contributions were vast and impactful. He served as Commander of V.F.W. Post 8480, chaired the Textile Classic for seven years, and spent 14 years on the Griffin-Spalding Board of Education, where he held the office of Secretary-Treasurer. He supported youth through the American Legion Boys State Committee and served as a Boy Scout leader and coach. Otis also co-chaired Griffin-Spalding Citizens Improving Communities.
In recognition of his lifelong dedication, the City of Griffin proclaimed December 8, 1992, as Otis B. Head Day, honoring his legacy as a devoted citizen, leader, and role model.
Otis B. Head Sr.βs life stands as a beacon of service, integrity, and love for community; a legacy that continues to inspire generations in Griffin and beyond.
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02/16/2026
Born in Griffin, Georgia in 1921, Raymond Head Jr. was raised in a family rooted in entrepreneurship and community service. After graduating from Tuskegee Institute with a degree in commercial industries and tailoring, he served his country in World War II as a corporal in the 372nd Infantry Division.
Returning home, Head took over the family tailoring business and became a respected businessman. But his influence extended far beyond commerce. In the 1960s, he emerged as a quiet but powerful force in the Civil Rights Movement, using his relationships across racial lines to foster unity and progress in Griffin.
In 1971, Raymond Head Jr. made history as the first African American elected to the Griffin Board of City Commissioners, representing District 2. He served with distinction for 27 years. In 1977, his peers elected him Mayor of Griffin, making him the first Black person to hold that office.
His leadership helped shape Griffinβs path toward equity and inclusion. In recognition of his contributions, the Georgia Municipal Association inducted him into the Commissioners Hall of Fame, and the city named a park in his honor.
Raymond Head Jr.βs life stands as a testament to perseverance, dignity, and the power of civic engagement to transform communities.
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02/15/2026
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βοΈ HB 1123 - Expands Pre-K Afterschool Services to help working families
βοΈ HB 1118 - Creates Additional Maternal Birth Leave for state employees
βοΈ HB 1142 - Domestic Violence Offender Registry
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