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Welcome Mat-judo Jujitsu Clb
Program Name: Welcome Mat-Judo Jujitsu Clb
Program Address: 66 E Scott St, Fond du Lac WI
Contact Phone: (920) 921-9991
Website: http://www.welcomematjudo.com/
Detail: Ron Michelson and Brett Wood-Taylor started teaching at the Boys' Club of Santa Monica in California January 1966 and the program grew to about fifty judoka within two years. Ron Michelson left the Boys" Club as its Athletic Director January 1969 to become the Executive Director at the Boys' Club of San Clemente, California.
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Welcome Mat-Judo Jujitsu Clb, Fond du Lac WI
Program Address: 66 E Scott St, Fond du Lac WI
Contact Phone: (920) 921-9991
Website: http://www.welcomematjudo.com/
Detail: Ron Michelson and Brett Wood-Taylor started teaching at the Boys' Club of Santa Monica in California January 1966 and the program grew to about fifty judoka within two years. Ron Michelson left the Boys" Club as its Athletic Director January 1969 to become the Executive Director at the Boys' Club of San Clemente, California.
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