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Flowery Branch United Karate
Program Name: Flowery Branch United Karate
Program Address: 5511 Main St, Flowery Branch GA
Contact Phone: (770) 597-6582
Website: http://unitedkicks.com/
Detail: Flowery Branch United Karate Studio is one of 17 schools in the United organization. United Karate Studios nationwide pride themselves with high moral character. The person who is willing to try, to do, and finally accomplish will be successful in the art and in life. The discipline, perserverance, and hard work which are required will result in a student’s self satisfaction and a job well done.
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Flowery Branch United Karate, Flowery Branch GA
Program Address: 5511 Main St, Flowery Branch GA
Contact Phone: (770) 597-6582
Website: http://unitedkicks.com/
Detail: Flowery Branch United Karate Studio is one of 17 schools in the United organization. United Karate Studios nationwide pride themselves with high moral character. The person who is willing to try, to do, and finally accomplish will be successful in the art and in life. The discipline, perserverance, and hard work which are required will result in a student’s self satisfaction and a job well done.
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