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Program Name: Shotokan Karate of Spokane
Program Address: , Spokane WA
Contact Phone: (509) 389-8108
Website: http://mthomas8199.googlepages.com/home
Detail: Our Goal at Shotokan Karate of Spokane is to promote the Art of Karate through the Philosophies of Gichin Funakoshi (founder of Shotokan Karate). Matthew Thomas; International Shotokan Karate Federation (ISKF) registered 5th degree black belt (Godan) is the main instructor.
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Shotokan Karate of Spokane, Spokane WA
Program Address: , Spokane WA
Contact Phone: (509) 389-8108
Website: http://mthomas8199.googlepages.com/home
Detail: Our Goal at Shotokan Karate of Spokane is to promote the Art of Karate through the Philosophies of Gichin Funakoshi (founder of Shotokan Karate). Matthew Thomas; International Shotokan Karate Federation (ISKF) registered 5th degree black belt (Godan) is the main instructor.
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