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Karate America Martial Arts Academy

Save $10 on Back-to-School Introductory Program and NEW Pre-school Program

By Meghan Friedland, Editor/Publisher of Macaroni Kid Danbury-Bethel-Ridgefield CT August 8, 2013
Karate is a great way for kids to gain confidence, learn self-discipline, and develop key life skills that will help them grown physically, mentally, and emotionally. Karate America Martial Arts Academy in Bethel welcomes boys and girls of all ages and all levels of experience. Whether your youngster has never thrown a kick or you have a little ninja on your hands, they have a program to fit the needs of every kid.



Their programs combine traditional values of martial arts with the latest training methods to give your kids a fun, supportive environment while they learn key offensive and defensive techniques and stay in shape.

The Karate America staff is friendly and supportive and loves working with kids. Karate America welcomes students no matter how much or how little experience they might have. The staff will tailor each class based up on the needs of the children to sharpen their skills and encourage kids to believe in themselves and have confidence. They also teach the importance of respecting one another, treating others with kindness, and always being honest.

**Back-to-School Special Offer for Macaroni Kid Readers**
Receive a $10 savings on either of these two NEW programs for fall if you mention Macaroni Kid upon sign up:

NEW Pre-school Martial Arts Program
The class size is limited to 5-8 children to ensure quality instruction. Space is limited so pre-register.  

Back to School Introductory Program
6 weeks of martial arts classes. $99 includes free uniform and t-shirt.  This dos not include the pre-school program, new students only and cannot be combined with any other offer. 



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