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Master Nishiyama
Posthumously receives 10th Dan
On October 10th, 2009 Master Nishiyama was awarded 10th dan by the ITKF in a ceremony in Poland. The complete article with details can be found here:
Nishyama 10th dan article
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Midwest Karate
Association of St Paul
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University of Minnesota Tournament
The U of M karate club will host their annual tournament at the U of M field house on Saturday, March 6th. This tournament is open to all levels and age groups. More details can be found at this link:
U of M tournament
Regional Seminar and Dan Exam
The North Central regional seminar will be held on March 19, 20 and 21st. The instructors will be Sensei Fusar, Sensei Smaby and Sensei Marr. The dan examination will be on Saturday. The seminar will be held at the Minneapolis dojo, and is open to all ranks. More details will be coming soon.
Sensei Smaby Seminar in Iowa
Sensei Smaby will conduct a seminar in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on April 30- May 1st. As in past years, there will be a group of student from the St Paul dojo attending this event. This seminar is open to all ranks. Talk to Sensei Ertl if you are interested in attending.
West Bank Kata Tournament
The West Bank Karate Club, and instructor Nina Chenault is holding a kata tournament this Saturday, January 30th. More details can be found here:
West Bank tournament
Next Kyu Examination
The next kyu examination will be given by Sensei Fusaro on Thursday, February 25th (7:30 pm). Please note that this date is changed from the previously publish date.
Rate Increase in March
Effective in March we will be increasing our rates. We have always tried to keep our rates reasonable, and our rates have stayed the same for the last three years. We hope everyone will understand that this increase was necessary.
The increase will be $10.00 for most students. For families, the second family member rate will stay the same, and additional members will increase by $5.00.
The complete list of our new rates can be found at our website:
Midwest Karate Rates
We know that these are tough economic times for some of our students, so if this increase is an undue burden, please talk to us.
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