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Central Illinois Aikikai
Program Name: Central Illinois Aikikai
Program Address: 120 W Main St, Urbana IL
Contact Phone: (217) 384-6370
Website: http://www.aikidocia.org/
Detail: Central Illinois Aikikai is affiliated with Hombu Dojo (Tokyo) and The United States Aikido Federation (USAF). Individuals interested in Aikido are welcome to watch any class. For more information, please call (217) 384-6370 and leave a message or e-mail one of our instructors, Rick Kubetz.
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Central Illinois Aikikai, Urbana IL
Program Address: 120 W Main St, Urbana IL
Contact Phone: (217) 384-6370
Website: http://www.aikidocia.org/
Detail: Central Illinois Aikikai is affiliated with Hombu Dojo (Tokyo) and The United States Aikido Federation (USAF). Individuals interested in Aikido are welcome to watch any class. For more information, please call (217) 384-6370 and leave a message or e-mail one of our instructors, Rick Kubetz.
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