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Chay's Tae Kwon Do
Program Name: Chay's Tae Kwon DO
Program Address: N19w6733 Commerce Ct, Cedarburg WI
Contact Phone: (262) 474-0067
Website: http://www.chayscedarburg.com/
Detail: We have been a fixture in Cedarburg since 2002! We are active in many community activities such as Fourth of July parade, Rec dept classes, Community safety programs, Special interest days, and local school's gym classes!
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Chay's Tae Kwon DO, Cedarburg WI
Program Address: N19w6733 Commerce Ct, Cedarburg WI
Contact Phone: (262) 474-0067
Website: http://www.chayscedarburg.com/
Detail: We have been a fixture in Cedarburg since 2002! We are active in many community activities such as Fourth of July parade, Rec dept classes, Community safety programs, Special interest days, and local school's gym classes!
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