Wednesday, March 27, 2013

4th Annual Mataw Guro Association Gathering

 
Hello to Everyone,

I just received the following information from Sifu Dale Yeager,
regarding the Mataw Guro Association Gathering that he will host on July
17 & 28, 2013 just outside of Philadelphia, in Phoenix, PA.

Sifu Yeager has changed the date for Gathering from June to July and
wanted to update everyone about the change. Below you will find all of
the pertinant information regarding the Gathering. It will be hard to
beat the price quoted for this event and the there are some highly
skilled and talented people who will be attending the gathering.

Sincerely,

Jerome Barber, Ed. D.
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From: Dale Yeager <daleyeager@live.com
Subject: MGA Gathering Offical Date 2013

PLEASE READ AND FORWARD to OTHERS:

4TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL MATAW-GURO GATHERING 2013

LOCATION: KUNTAO Martial Arts Club
400 Franklin Ave Suite 115, Phoenixville, PA 19460
www.kuntaomac.com

[We are 45 minutes from the Philadelphia airport, and approx. 2 hours
from NYC or Washington DC.]

TRANSPORTATION:
•Preferred airport Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
Transportation from the PHL Airport
•AAA Airport One Direct, (215) 677-3544 http://www.aairport1.com/
•GO Airport Shuttle Service
http://goairportshuttle.com/philadelphia_airport_shuttle#

HOTELS:
French Creek Inn, 2 Ridge Road, Phoenixville, PA 19460
(610) 935-3838 http://www.frenchcreekinn.net/

Courtyard Philadelphia Valley Forge/Collegeville, 600 Campus Drive,
Collegeville, PA 19426
(800) 321-2211
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/PHLVG-Courtyard-Philadelphia-Valley-Forge-Collegeville

Additional hotels are available in King of Prussia, PA which is 15
minutes away for the location.
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DATE: JULY 27-28
FEES: $50 per person donation for MGA members.
Non-members $75 per person donation.

Host: Dale Yeager, CEO,
daleyeager@live.com
SERAPH; DIRECT: 866-468-7962 ext 801
SKYPE: seraphdaleyeager
Facsimile: 702-995-8251

2 comments:

  1. One of the central tenets of all forms of the martial arts is an absolute focus on self-discipline. Today’s kids are so accustomed to receiving instant gratification that lessons in self-restraint and discipline aren’t always easy to come by. Kids with a martial arts background, however, are continually reminded of how essential self-discipline is.

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  2. Thank you for sharing. Have you ever considered giving out martial arts patches? They help students show their pride!

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