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Program Name: Aikido of River Valley
Program Address: 11 Cottage St, Brattleboro VT
Contact Phone: (802) 251-0980
Website: http://www.rvaikido.org/
Detail: The River Valley Aikido Club has been practicing in Brattleboro, Vermont since 1992. We are a not-for-profit club. The responsibilities of membership include coming to regular practice and keeping up with dues which go solely for expenses. The River Valley Aikido Club is a member dojo of the Aikido Schools of Ueshiba, an international federation of more than 70 dojos. Mitsugi Saotome Shihan, a personal disciple of O-Sensei, is the master instructor for the ASU. The ASU is affiliated with the world Aikido Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
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Aikido of River Valley, Brattleboro VT
Program Address: 11 Cottage St, Brattleboro VT
Contact Phone: (802) 251-0980
Website: http://www.rvaikido.org/
Detail: The River Valley Aikido Club has been practicing in Brattleboro, Vermont since 1992. We are a not-for-profit club. The responsibilities of membership include coming to regular practice and keeping up with dues which go solely for expenses. The River Valley Aikido Club is a member dojo of the Aikido Schools of Ueshiba, an international federation of more than 70 dojos. Mitsugi Saotome Shihan, a personal disciple of O-Sensei, is the master instructor for the ASU. The ASU is affiliated with the world Aikido Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
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