
Glasser/Schoenbaum is an integral part of our community. They not only provide critical commercial space for non-profits but also build networks within our community to meet the needs of our most vulnerable.

The Overton in the Rosemary District and Pineapple Yoga + Cycling Studio join forces for good on November 28th starting at 1 pm. Join Pineapple Yoga Studio's Spinning instructors at the Overton open courtyard to raise funds for some of your favorite nonprofits in town.
Each instructor will lead a 50 minute OUTDOOR class (30 mins of spin and 20 mins of yoga stretch) to help raise funds for an SRQ nonprofit. There are 14 bikes available for each ride. Each rider/supporter is asked to sponsor a seat at a minimum of $100. Our hope is to raise a minimum of $1,400 for each nonprofit. You can cycle on your own or you can team up and rally!
To support Glasser/Schoenbaum, you can sign up for our 3pm slot here! If you would like to be involved but would NOT like to take the class, let us know! We could pair you with someone to sponsor so that they can take the class! Contact Sarah Glendening, sglendening@gs-humanservices.org or 941-365-4545 x102.
In addition, The Overton will donate a percentage from the day's food and beverage sales, so please support them on Saturday November 28th.
100% of proceeds will go to each charitable organization to support its important mission and work.
View the full flier here, and visit the event's Facebook event here!
To register,
1. Click here
2. Navigate to November 28th on the calendar
3. Book your ride and donation for 3pm to support Glasser/Schoenbaum.
Glasser/Schoenbaum is an integral part of our community. They not only provide critical commercial space for non-profits but also build networks within our community to meet the needs of our most vulnerable.
The staff at Glasser/Schoenbaum have done a great job of connecting the many organizations on campus and creating a space that sparks collaboration. This sense of community extends to staff and clients alike, helping to break down barriers and leading to innovative ways to serve the community as a whole.
Real estate is one of the greatest costs in a business budget. Our partnership with The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center allows more money to go towards our mission. And what better place to house our office than on a campus with nineteen other outreach agencies.