A Remembrance Throwdown
in Honor of David Glasser

General Information

It’s been almost 10 years since we lost Davey. It’s time to get together to
share memories and play some cornhole in his honor. Love you💙

Date & Time
Sun, March 8th @ 2-5 PM MST

Location
Chicken N Pickle – Glendale
9330 W Hanna Ln
Glendale, AZ, 85305

All teams planning to attend need to register by Feb 28.

The registration fees for players will be used to pay for the event.
Any additional funds will be donated to the David Glasser Foundation

Light snacks will be provided

  • 2 person teams
  • Prizes for top finshers
  • Teams, please arrive by 2 pm for check-in. The tournament will start at 2:30 pm.

Date & Time

Sun, March 8th @ 2-5 PM MST

Location

Chicken N Pickle – Glendale
9330 W Hanna Ln
Glendale, AZ, 85305

Register Now!

Can’t attend but still want to donate?

A Legacy of Love

David Glasser was a Phoenix Police Officer who was killed in the line of duty on May 18, 2016.  He made a habit of telling people he loved them and showing love to them.  He thought this was so important that he said ‘love you’ to everyone he cared about instead of ‘good-bye’.  He influenced those around him to also catch the ‘love you’ habit.  He was so persistent that even his squad of tough cops at work said “love you’ to each other – or yelled it to each other – before they left the squad room.  These words have echoed through the minds of everyone who knew and loved David Glasser, helping to ease the pain of dealing with the huge hole his death left in their lives.

The David Glasser Foundation exists to provide opportunities for Law Enforcement Officers and the people they serve to connect and learn through community events and resources.

Our vision is to lead the way in promoting positive relationships between Law Enforcement Officers and the communities they serve.

A Legacy of Love

David Glasser was a Phoenix Police Officer who was killed in the line of duty on Mary 18, 2016.  He made a habit of telling people he loved them and showing love to them.  He thought this was so important that he said ‘love you’ to everyone he cared about instead of ‘good-bye’.  He influenced those around him to also catch the ‘love you’ habit.  He was so persistent that even his squad of tough cops at work said “love you’ to each other – or yelled it to each other – before they left the squad room.  These words have echoed through the minds of everyone who knew and loved David Glasser, helping to ease the pain of dealing with the huge hole his death left in their lives.

The David Glasser Foundation exists to provide opportunities for Law Enforcement Officers and the people they serve to connect and learn through community events and resources.

Our vision is to lead the way in promoting positive relationships between Law Enforcement Officers and the communities they serve.