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8th Buta School Of Kempo
Program Name: 8th Buta School of Kempo
Program Address: 27 S Main St, Branford CT
Contact Phone: (203) 315-1331
Website: http://www.8butakempo.net
Detail: Our Martial Arts Program provides a curriculum that is stimulating and challenging. Our goal is to help you develop a strong body as well as a strong mind to deal with everyday situations, be it in school, at home, or in the work environment.
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8th Buta School of Kempo, Branford CT
Program Address: 27 S Main St, Branford CT
Contact Phone: (203) 315-1331
Website: http://www.8butakempo.net
Detail: Our Martial Arts Program provides a curriculum that is stimulating and challenging. Our goal is to help you develop a strong body as well as a strong mind to deal with everyday situations, be it in school, at home, or in the work environment.
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