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Cedar River Aikikai
Program Name: Cedar River Aikikai
Program Address: 417 3rd St Se, Cedar Rapids IA
Contact Phone: (319) 362-6330
Website: http://cedarrapidsaikido.org/
Detail: Cedar River Aikikai is devoted to teaching the art of Aikido in the Cedar Rapids area. We are a small but growing satellite dojo of Aikido of Madison. Our classes are geared toward adults age 15 and older. Beginning and experienced students are always welcome to come and watch, or join in and experience all that the art has to offer.
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Cedar River Aikikai, Cedar Rapids IA
Program Address: 417 3rd St Se, Cedar Rapids IA
Contact Phone: (319) 362-6330
Website: http://cedarrapidsaikido.org/
Detail: Cedar River Aikikai is devoted to teaching the art of Aikido in the Cedar Rapids area. We are a small but growing satellite dojo of Aikido of Madison. Our classes are geared toward adults age 15 and older. Beginning and experienced students are always welcome to come and watch, or join in and experience all that the art has to offer.
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