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Program Name: Aikido of Northampton
Program Address: 30 N Maple St, #14, Florence MA
Contact Phone: (413) 586-9394
Website: http://aikidoofnorthampton.org/
Detail: Founded in 1976, Aikido of Northampton is a non-profit organization dedicated to the traditional practice of Aikido. Students learn at their own pace in a safe and friendly environment. We are affiliated with the United States Aikido Federation under direction of Yoshimitsu Yamada Shihan.
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Aikido of Northampton, Florence MA
Program Address: 30 N Maple St, #14, Florence MA
Contact Phone: (413) 586-9394
Website: http://aikidoofnorthampton.org/
Detail: Founded in 1976, Aikido of Northampton is a non-profit organization dedicated to the traditional practice of Aikido. Students learn at their own pace in a safe and friendly environment. We are affiliated with the United States Aikido Federation under direction of Yoshimitsu Yamada Shihan.
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