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Medical Power of Attorney
Posted By: Leads Unlimited
Posted: Tue Sep 18 2007

    Our September 11, 2007 speaker at the Leads Unlimited meeting in Tucson was Frances Lynch (an attorney). She talked about the ...Click Here for full article

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Adventure Medical - Wilderness / Travel Aid Book
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Wed Oct 7 2009

    One of our favorite first aid resources, the Adventure Medical Kits: A Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness & Travel Medicin ...Click Here for full article

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What to put in a small first aid kit
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sat. Sep 30, 2006

    We build our own first aid kits. Here is a quick 'How To' about how to fill your small first aid kit ...Click Here for full article

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Kodenkan of Tucson has been a Tucson tradition since 1961. 

Most of the styles that are taught originated in Japan but came to the U.S. by way of Hawaii, through the teachings of Professor Henry S. Okazaki.  Professor Okazaki was the first Japanese martial artist to teach the martial arts to non-Japanese students, regardless of race or gender. 

The Kodenkan of Tucson teaches a wide variety of traditional and modern martial arts styles including Karate, Jujitsu, Judo, Kung Fu, Batto-do (Japanese Sword), Hiraido (Mixed Martial Arts/MMA) and Lil’Dragons.  With classes for children, teens, adults, and seniors, we have something for just about every member of the family!

We are very fortunate to have over 21 dedicated black belt instructors who have a total of over 268 years of combined martial arts experience.  With their many years of knowledge and training, they truly enjoy passing on the knowledge that has been taught to them.  

http://kodenkanoftucson.com/Class.php

Class Descriptions at Kodenkan of Tucson
Posted by:
Kodenkan
Posted on: Tue Jul 3 2007

Going for a walk around Tucson can be hot, but not if you walk in the evening. I went for a walk to a local park and took a few pictures along the way. I left a bit after sunset so it was dark for most of my trip

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Walking around Tucson in the evening
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Mar 23 2008


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How and where to stay healthy in Tucson, AZ

How and where to stay healthy in Tucson, AZ