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2020 Spring Clinic

In an abundance of caution regarding the recent COVID-19 outbreak, we are cancelling our 2020 spring clinic planned for June 5-7. We hope to reschedule for sometime in the fall. Our primary concern is for the health and safety of our students and guests. Thank you for your understanding.

Save the date – our 2020 spring clinic will be held from June 5-7, 2020 at Windsong dojo. We’re looking forward to a weekend of fun, friends, and good old fashioned budo. Watch for details coming soon.


Date/Time

June 5-7, 2020

Location

Windsong Dojo, Oklahoma City, OK

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Cost

Early bird registration is $40 until May 1st, when the price will be $50. This covers a weekend of camaraderie and budo instruction from some top-notch practitioners.

If you would like to be included in the BBQ dinner Saturday night, a $15 contribution is requested to cover food costs.

Please RSVP to info@windsongdojo.com if you are planning to attend, so we know how much food to order.

Please RSVP to info@windsongdojo.com if you are planning to attend, so we know how much food to order.


Schedule

Friday

TBA

Saturday

TBA

Sunday

TBA


Miscellaneous

If you have questions or comments about this clinic, please contact info@windsongdojo.com or visit our Facebook page. We hope to see you at the clinic!

2019 Spring Clinic group picture

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