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CHAPLET
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Berlin
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New Jersey 08009
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42.49
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Fifth Annual Catholic Homeschool Conference. Speakers, workshops, curriculum providers, book vendors. April 17, 2004. Pine Hill, New Jersey.
Posted: Apr 04
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Circle Of Friends
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Abingdon
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Maryland 21009
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32.71
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Local, active, serious, HS and HS curious group in Harford County Maryland. Ages thru 12 at the moment-looking for SERIOUS, FUN moms that can commit to a great group that works thru co-op. We offer Mommy and Me, Preschool activities and elementary age co-op program for those that wish to give 100%. Not looking for "joiners", but MEMBERS!!!!! We are a COMMUNITY!!!!!:)
Posted: Jul 03
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BaHaCeHS (Baltimore, Harford & Cecil County Homeschoolers)
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Jarrettsville
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Maryland 21084
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41.08
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BaHaCeHS exists to create an online forum to share resources, ideas and support among the homeschooling community within the North-Central corridor of Maryland. Our group has become a conduit for sharing information about the many wonderful opportunities available to homeschoolers in the area to include the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan area, Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania. Our geography lends itself to an amazingly wide array of fantastic and unique experiences for our children to expand their learning. BaHaCeHS is an online support group which is open to all members of the homeschool community, primarily to those in BAltimore, HArford, and CEcil counties of Maryland although we happily welcome members from the surrounding areas. We currently have members from many Maryland counties, Baltimore City and also Pennsylvania and Delaware.
BaHaCeHS is an inclusive, open forum of homeschooling families - many of whom belong to other specific homeschooling groups and umbrella programs. We are proud that our membership consists of a wide variety and broad range of religious and homeschooling philosophies. We expect every member to model tolerance and demonstrate respect to each other and focus our energy on supporting each other in our homeschooling efforts.
We have a large pool of knowledge, experience and expertise within our membership. Each homeschool family is unique, just as each child is unique. By being a member of BaHaCeHS, each member has access to wealth of resources and can tap into the community for advice and input. There are so many different thoughts and perspectives about teaching our children.
Everyone gains tremendously from the many posts to this group made by its members. There is so much information out there – none of us can discover it all on our own. Please share news of our group with your fellow homeschoolers; invite them to join us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BaHaCeHS.
Posted: Jan 07
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CHAPLET
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Cherry Hill
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New Jersey 08003
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44.05
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Catholic Homeschool Support Group in Camden and Burlington Counties, New Jersey.
Posted: Apr 04
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Red Cloud Kung Fu
-9480657 http://www.redcloudkungfu.com
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Pottstown
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Pennsylvania 19464
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47.85
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Lesson Details
Tien Sha Pai, a Northern Kung Fu style that provides correct body alignment, agility and strength. Learn how Kung Fu can give you flexibility, endurance and coordination while learning the fundamentals of a traditional and powerful martial art. You will learn the 10 basic stretching exercises, stances, punches and kicks in an intense but fun workout. You will learn self defense, gain confidence and feel more energetic. Please wear loose and comfortable clothing and sneakers, bring a towel, water and your enthusiasm.
Martial arts are extensive systems of codified practices and traditions of combat that are practiced for a variety of reasons, including self-defense, competition, physical health and fitness, as well as mental, physical and spiritual development. The term martial art has become heavily associated with the fighting arts of eastern Asia, but was originally used in regard to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. An English fencing manual of 1639 used the term in reference specifically to the "Science and Art" of swordplay. The term is ultimately derived from Latin, martial arts being the "Arts of Mars," the Roman god of war. Some martial arts are considered 'traditional' and tied to an ethnic, or cultural background, while others are modern systems developed either by a founder or an association.
Posted: Feb 12
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Carole M
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Middletown
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Delaware 19709
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5.43
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Classically homeschooling
Posted: Feb 04
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