Make Stuff Monday is our monthly group for crafters and artists, sponsored by Arrow Creative Reuse. Artists bring their own supplies or use ours to work on their own projects while building community with fellow crafters. We meet at GLO on the third Monday each month from 2-6 p.m.
For more information, email Collins at: collins@glocenter.org
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What: A patient navigator from a local provider will be at The GLO Center to discuss gender-affirming care! 🏳️⚧️
When: Every Friday Noon – 4 PM
Where: The GLO Center
Who: Adults 18+
Walk-ins welcome—no appointment needed!
What: Hey queens! 👑 Join us in a trivia night based on the hit TV phenomenon RuPaul’s Drag Race. Sashay in dressed as your favorite queen/king/they or any drag, have snacks, compete against your fellow queens, and win prizes!
When: Saturday, April 26th 6 PM
Where: The GLO Center
🎟️ Tickets are pay what you want ($10 donation suggested).
What: Join us for our off-site visit! 🌈
GLO is excited to offer lesbian, gay, bi, and transgender adults aged 50+ opportunities to connect with each other and build community.
The Old School Group is a social space where people can meet others, form friendships, and share their life experiences.
When: Saturday, April 26th 4 PM
Where: Cielito Lindo (3530 S Campbell Ave, Springfield, MO 65807)
The group is geared towards 50+ but there is no age limit, younger people can attend. No RSVP Necessary.
What: Join us for our off-site visit! 🌈
GLO is excited to offer lesbian, gay, bi, and transgender adults aged 50+ opportunities to connect with each other and build community.
The Old School Group is a social space where people can meet others, form friendships, and share their life experiences.
When: Tuesday, April 29th 9 PM
Where: The GLO Center
The group is geared towards 50+ but there is no age limit, younger people can attend. No RSVP Necessary.
What: The GLO Center is partnering with Springfield Regional Arts Council (SRAC) to bring you a series of monthly art classes.
We hope you join us for this session in the style of Keith Haring!
When: Monday, April 28th 5 PM
Where: The GLO Center
Please RSVP via email to collins@glocenter.org with how many adults & children you anticipate bringing.
What: To provide women and woman-aligned folks to come together and build community with each other.
Who: For queer women and nonbinary people, whether they are butches, femmes, cis, trans, gender nonconforming, or other gender identities to socialize and engage in peer support.
When: Tuesday, April 29nd 5:30 PM
Where: The Third Place – 416 W Commercial St
What: The APO Community Health Team will be at GLO to provide information, answer questions, and offer support for those needing assistance in Medicaid enrollment.
When: Every 4th Monday 1 PM – 4 PM
Where: The GLO Center
Walk-ins welcome—no appointment needed!
What: To provide men and man-aligned folks the opportunity to come together and build community with each other.
Who: For queer men and nonbinary people, whether they are cis, trans, gender nonconforming, or other gender identities to socialize and engage in peer support.
When: Thursday, May 1st 6 PM
Where: The Third Place – 416 W Commercial St
What: Interested in being a GLO Volunteer? This orientation will familiarize you with the GLO Center’s work and prepare you to be a GLO volunteer.
When: Saturday, May 10th 3 PM – 4 PM
Where: The GLO Center
What: The APO Prevention Team will be at GLO to provide information, answer questions, and offer select supplies for sexual health and harm reduction.
When: Every 2nd Monday 1 PM – 4 PM
Where: The GLO Center
Walk-ins welcome—no appointment needed!
What: A monthly event supporting local queer-owned businesses and resources. Started in 2023, GLO Markets aim to showcase local talent where patrons can purchase from over 20+ LGBTQIA+ artists, resources, and entrepreneurs.
When: Saturday, May 17th 10 AM – 2 PM
Where: The GLO Center
What: Moonage Daydream (2022) is a documentary film about the legendary musician and artist David Bowie, directed by Brett Morgen. Unlike traditional documentaries, the film is an immersive audiovisual experience that blends never-before-seen concert footage, interviews, and personal archives with Bowie’s own narration and music!
When: Saturday, May 17th 4 PM
Where: Moxie Cinema – 305 S Campbell Ave #101