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Program Name: Sylvania Family Karate
Program Address: 2032 N Holland Sylvania Rd, Toledo OH
Contact Phone: (419) 531-9199
Website: http://www.sylvaniafamilykarate.com
Detail: Here at our martial arts studio we teach the values of effort and attitude. In our opinion there is nothing more important than these characteristics. When you have a great attitude and combine that with awesome effort you or your child can do anything they set their mind to! Contact us to get started right away!!
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Sylvania Family Karate, Toledo OH
Program Address: 2032 N Holland Sylvania Rd, Toledo OH
Contact Phone: (419) 531-9199
Website: http://www.sylvaniafamilykarate.com
Detail: Here at our martial arts studio we teach the values of effort and attitude. In our opinion there is nothing more important than these characteristics. When you have a great attitude and combine that with awesome effort you or your child can do anything they set their mind to! Contact us to get started right away!!
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