Wednesday, November 7th, 6.45pm @ Hombu (Warrnambool) Dojo
For all karateka and families, this is your opportunity to have a say and get involved in continuing a proud tradition in the club.
By raising funds through the annual competition, raffles, sausage sizzles and the like, the Fundraising Committee assists Funakoshi students directly or indirectly by:
Travel for national and international instructors Guest instructors’ fees
Entry fees and travelling costs of karate tournaments
Senior grade (Black Belt) examination fees
Karate training camps
Trophies and special event certificates
Other expenses deemed appropriate by the Committee
To register your interest, please complete the attached form, together with proposer and seconder eligible for voting rights as per:
Membership of Funakoshi Karate Student Fund Inc
All practising members (students) of Funakoshi Karate Australia qualify for ‘automatic’ membership of the Funakoshi Karate Student Fund, and are entitled to the benefits of the Funakoshi Karate Student Fund as defined under the Objectives (Article 3) of the association. There are no membership fees as such; the association finances its objectives through fundraising activities coordinated by the Fundraising Committee.
Two FKIA members recently upgraded their judge/referee qualifications.
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Congratulations to Sarah Irving (State Referee B) and Stacey Philpot (State Kumite Judge B), both of Hombu Dojo for recently receiving respective state accreditations at the Funakoshi Open in Warrnambool.
Pathways in karate are not always focussed on competing. Plenty of self improvement can be achieved by applying oneself to many aspects of the sport.