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Old 10-06-2009, 10:11 AM   #1
Ron Tisdale
Dojo: Doshinkan dojo in Roxborough, Pa
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Yukio Utada Sensei's 35th Anniversary of Teaching Doshinkan Aikido in the USA

This year marks Yukio Utada Kancho's 35th year teaching Aikido in the United States, and marks the 35th Anniversary of the founding of the Aikido Association of North America. Please join the Doshinkan Dojo in celebrating Kancho's 35th anniversary, on Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at the Kendrick Recreation Center in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, PA, and Sunday, October 11th, 2009, at the Mandell Theater on the campus of Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.

You may register online using the following packages:

35th Anniversary Seminar, Saturday (10am-12pm) - Place: Kendrick Recreation center, 5802 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, Pa 19128. This price includes the cost of one demo ticket on Sunday.

35th Anniversary Seminar, Saturday (1pm-3pm) - Place: Kendrick Recreation center, 5802 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, Pa 19128. This price includes the cost of one demo ticket on Sunday.

35th Anniversary Demo, Sunday (1pm - 2:30pm) - The demo will be held at the Mandell Theater: 3300 Chestnut St Philadelphia, PA 19104. The price online includes a $15 registration fee. The cost at the door is $25.

35th Anniversary Seminar and Demo (Everything) - This package includes both training sessions on Saturday October 10th (10a-noon, and 1p-3p, at the Kendrick Recreation center: 5802 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, Pa 19128), as well as a ticket to the demonstration on Sunday October 11th (1p-2:30p, at the Mandell Theater: 3300 Chestnut St Philadelphia, PA 19104).

For more information, please download the 35th Anniversary Brochure (pdf). You may also contact the Doshinkan Dojo by phone at (215)483-3000, or via email at webmaster@doshinkan-aikido.org.

We are also accepting offers for sponsorship of the 35th Anniversary. Follow this link for more information.

Links for sign up available here:
http://www.doshinkan-aikido.org/

Best,
Ron Tisdale

Ron Tisdale
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