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• Child cuts cake with a sword! • 1.5 hour party, including class • Invite up to 25 kids • Certified, black belt instructor • Free uniform for birthday child • Fun, family-friendly environment |
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If you are looking for a super fun, extremely affordable option for your next birthday party, look no further than highly regarded American Family Kenpo Karate. For only $39 for up to 25 kids, birthday guests will experience a karate class with a certified AFKK black belt instructor learning focus & concentration skills, breaking a re-breakable board and having a blast! You can bring in your own cake and party supplies to supplement the included ‘happy birthday’ banner, tables and tablecloths. As a bonus, your birthday child gets to be a ‘black belt for the day’ and receive a free uniform, break a real board signed by the instructor and cut the birthday cake with a real samurai sword! Parties are 1.5 hours long, including the class and cake time. Gary Wilson is the owner and founder of American Family Kenpo Karate. He is a Senior Instructor, 6th Degree Black Belt, and Professor in the Art of Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate. The fully air-conditioned 2,000 square foot facility is conveniently located in the Rolando Plaza between College Ave. & 70th St. on the border of San Diego, La Mesa and Lemon Grove (only five minutes from SDSU). Classes include Mini Rangers (ages 3-4), Kenpo Rangers (ages 5-7), Kickin Kids (ages 8-12) and adults (13 and up). Click here for a current schedule. Recent Yelp Reviews: “Gary, Runs a great business. My children have learned a great deal from Mr. Wilson.” ---Kirk T. “Great location and parking, instructors are patient and very proficient in the art and the price can't be beat. glad to find this place for my child to learn karate.” ---Eliza B. “I luuuuurve this place.... even though I have to drive 15-20min to get here. My kid loves it... and the teacher Mr. Peters is great with the kids. They learn coordination, get their energy focused and out... they're taught how to listen, how to work in a group, as well as build confidence, and friendships.” ---Johnny A. |