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Tim Clark Karate Studio
Program Name: Tim Clark Karate Studio
Program Address: 36 Bellefonte Rd, Raceland KY
Contact Phone: (606) 831-9510
Website: http://timclarkkarate.com/
Detail: At TCKS we are dedicated to providing quality instruction in the art of Chun Kuk Do to you and your family in a fun and safe environment. We offer classes for both children and adults. We want to help you attain your goals whether it be self defense, physical fitness, or earning your black belt. Join today and take the first step in transforming your life.
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Tim Clark Karate Studio, Raceland KY
Program Address: 36 Bellefonte Rd, Raceland KY
Contact Phone: (606) 831-9510
Website: http://timclarkkarate.com/
Detail: At TCKS we are dedicated to providing quality instruction in the art of Chun Kuk Do to you and your family in a fun and safe environment. We offer classes for both children and adults. We want to help you attain your goals whether it be self defense, physical fitness, or earning your black belt. Join today and take the first step in transforming your life.
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