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Please note: registration details will
be available in the Spring brochure,
delivered to homes and online in
mid-February. (BK)
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Fencing
Ages 8 & older
6 Classes
Students will progress from beginning
fencing moves to incorporating them into
game strategy. Fencing class consists of
conditioning, drills and bouts. Fencing may
be enjoyed by all fitness levels and a variety of
equipment sizes are provided. Did you know
fencing is statistically the most safe and least
injurious sport? So come as a family and have
a surprisingly fun and memorable time. For
advancement info call Fencing Sports Club at 630-678-0035.
f Instructor: Traci Lapshin. (BK)
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$60 (N/R $80)
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6:30-7:15 pm 1220404-01
6:30-7:15 pm 1220404-02
Continuers
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1/5-2/9
7:00-8:30 pm 1220404-03
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2/16-3/23 7:00-8:30 pm 1220404-04
$60 (N/R $80)
$55 (N/R $75) For each additional family member
Family Fencing
SCC
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1/5-2/9
6:30-7:15 pm 1220404-05
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2/16-3/23 6:30-7:15 pm 1220404-06
Turn to page 12 for
event details
FEBRUARY 4
Geneva Middle School South | Race Time: 10 AM
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Runners receive participation medal. Awards given to overall top female and male.
Benefits of Fencing
Fencing is a great cardiovascular exercise. It emphasizes agility, alertness, and endurance.
It helps develop muscle strength, flexibility, and coordination.
Resident Registration Day December 5
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