Robinson's Taekwondo Benefit Show for St Jude's Children Hospital
Four small personalized demonstration fundraiser shows to support St Jude's Children's Hospital and to promote the excitement of healthy bodies and clear minds. Demonstrations will include board breaking, weapons demonstrations, traditional forms, andlots of fun and excitement. Performances by students, instructors and the demonstration team. 10:00 a.m., 12 noon, 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Robinson's Taekwondo, 4100 Cameron Park Drive, Suite 120, behind Safeway next to the Cameron Park Music Academy. $5 donation to St. Jude's For more information contact: Lisa Deines (530) 676-7475
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