Archive for September, 2007



Calendar, Sept. 28-29

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 2:45 pm

Adult pottery technique class: layered stamping on pottery, create a piece of functional pottery and learn to create three dimensional layers of stamping, bring stamps or pick from a selection, from 6 to 8 …

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Sunday 23 September 2007 @ 6:26 pm

Kirkland Courier - Incorrect phone numbers were listed in the Lakeside Living supplement distributed with the June issue of the Madison Park Times. In last month’s story “Aikido: The ‘Martial Art of Love, ” Aikido Willapa Bay owner and instructor Glenn Leichman’s age was …

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In Litchfield, the Flow of Aikido - Litchfield County Times

Saturday 15 September 2007 @ 10:32 am
In Litchfield, the Flow of Aikido
Litchfield County Times, CT -Sep 13, 2007
Litchfield Hills Aikikai teaches students the art of aikido, a martial art that incorporates grace and movement with discipline.

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Aikido: defensive maneuvers, inner peace - Westford Eagle

Friday 14 September 2007 @ 10:59 am
Aikido: defensive maneuvers, inner peace
Westford Eagle, MA -17 hours ago
Students warm up before their class at Mill City Aikido. The Groton Road studio opened last weekend. By Kathleen Kirwin By Kathleen Kirwin A fourth degree

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Peggy Townsend, Name Dropping: A peak experience for dad and son*

Thursday 13 September 2007 @ 1:13 pm

Santa Cruz Sentinel - Mind, Body and Spirit” is a unique physical education program that uses yoga, aikido, capoeira and meditation to improve focus and promote student achievement, said Sandy Mast, senior director of alternative education at the County Office of Education

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Kumi Jo

Saturday 8 September 2007 @ 11:43 pm

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The Gift of Rain

Saturday 1 September 2007 @ 7:27 pm

belongs nowhere until he meets Hayato Endo, a Japanese diplomat. Philip shows Endo around and Endo teaches him aikido. Then war breaks out, and Philip has a severe case of divided loyalty. Has his devotion to Endo endangered the people and land he loves?

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