SEIDO KARATE TOURNAMENT 2025 - 2 Sleeps to go!!!
Don't miss this great event on Saturday!!
Seido Karate Tournament Alert! π
Calling all karate enthusiasts! π€© Join us for the upcoming Junior and Collegiate Seido Karate Tournament in Lower Hutt! π
Event Details
- Date: Saturday 30 August
- Time: 9am
- Location: St Orans Girls College Gymnasium, 550 High Street, Boulcott, Lower Hutt
Get Involved!
This is a fantastic opportunity for kids and collegiate Seido students to showcase their skills, make new friends, and be part of a supportive karate community. π We're proud to be part of this wonderful community, and we're excited to share our passion for karate with you!
Support Local Karate!
Come cheer on our talented young karatekas and experience the energy and excitement of tournament karate! πͺ Whether you're a seasoned martial artist or just curious about karate, you're welcome to join us.
Check out our sausage sizzle, food stall and coffee on the day!
Interested in Joining Seido?
If you're looking for a supportive, encouraging and family friendly environment to learn karate, we'd love to have you join our Seido whanau! π Come and talk to us about our dojo and classes.
More Info?
For more information about the tournament or Seido karate, please visit lowerhuttseidokarate.co.nz We really look forward to seeing you there! π₯π
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