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Program Name: AKKA KARATE USA
Program Address: 1960 N Solano Dr, Las Cruces NM
Contact Phone: (505) 526-8662
Website: http://www.akkalascruces.com
Detail: Akka Karate USA in Las Cruces is owned by Denise and Michael Maggard. Michael & Denise are both 4th degree black belts in the American Kenpo Karate Academy. They have owned and operated Akka for 10 years. There has been an Akka school in Las Cruces for over 30 years! In addition, there is a full staff of certified instructors and assistant instructors to serve our student body. At Akka, our goal is black belt for all of our students!
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AKKA KARATE USA, Las Cruces NM
Program Address: 1960 N Solano Dr, Las Cruces NM
Contact Phone: (505) 526-8662
Website: http://www.akkalascruces.com
Detail: Akka Karate USA in Las Cruces is owned by Denise and Michael Maggard. Michael & Denise are both 4th degree black belts in the American Kenpo Karate Academy. They have owned and operated Akka for 10 years. There has been an Akka school in Las Cruces for over 30 years! In addition, there is a full staff of certified instructors and assistant instructors to serve our student body. At Akka, our goal is black belt for all of our students!
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