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Montclair Shukokai Karate
Program Name: Montclair Shukokai Karate
Program Address: 100 Grove St, Montclair NJ
Contact Phone: (973) 748-5282
Website: http://montclairkarate.com/
Detail: We invite you to browse around the site to learn more about the karate style, its founder, and the Shukokai community, which extends far beyond Montclair to the national and international community as well. If you are interested in joining our dojo, please stop by and learn about our pricing and if available, our special offers.
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Montclair Shukokai Karate, Montclair NJ
Program Address: 100 Grove St, Montclair NJ
Contact Phone: (973) 748-5282
Website: http://montclairkarate.com/
Detail: We invite you to browse around the site to learn more about the karate style, its founder, and the Shukokai community, which extends far beyond Montclair to the national and international community as well. If you are interested in joining our dojo, please stop by and learn about our pricing and if available, our special offers.
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