CIBS W to host ‘Ready Set Glow’ spin event for The Safe Center
CIBS W, the women’s division of the Commercial Industrial Brokers Society, is hosting a ‘Ready Set Glow’ spin class from 3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20 at Cycle Bar in Garden City, with all proceeds benefiting The Safe Center in Bethpage. The event, featuring a blacklight-lit spin class, aims to raise funds to support women and children affected by abuse on Long Island.
The class will be led by CIBS W committee member Kylie Springs, Esq. of Farrell Fritz, while Julia Lee, Esq. of Forchelli Deegan Terrana heads the philanthropy efforts. The event is organized by CIBS W committee members, including Andrea Curto, Esq. of Forchelli Deegan Terrana, Melissa Naeder of Cushman & Wakefield, and other dedicated team members.
“Our charitable mission at CIBS W is to give back to women and children on Long Island, and we are happy to continue our fundraising efforts for The Safe Center,” Melissa Naeder, chair of CIBS W, told the Long Island Times.
CIBS was founded in 1992 with a mission to uphold professionalism, ethics, and industry standards in the Long Island commercial real estate community. Over the years, CIBS has raised significant funds for local charities while providing education, mentorship, and advocacy for its members.
There is a $50 minimum donation per bike and participants may register directly at CycleBar’s website. For more information about CIBS W and the Commercial Industrial Brokers Society, visit cibs-li.com.