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Kentokukan Fall Classic Tournament

November 2, 2017

Kentokukan Fall Classic Tournament

This tournament is an opportunity to collect non-perishable food for Sun Youth Organization.

The Shorinjiryu Kentokukan Karatedo karate school will hold its 13th Annual Kentokukan Fall Classic tournament on November 18 2017 from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at LaurenHill Academy Junior Campus, in Ville St-Laurent. The Kentokukan Fall Classic is open to all competitors between the age of 5 and 17 years.

Part of the benefits will go to Sun Youth’s Anti-Bullying and Conflict Resolution program. The tournament will also be an opportunity for the organization to gather food for those in need. This year, anyone bringing non-perishable items will receive a discount on the price of their ticket ($3 instead of $5). Discover this wonderful sport which promotes respect, tolerance and good will, self discovery and…generosity.

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