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Self Defence for Women in Osoyoos

In this two hour workshop, participants will learn common risk situations and common sense solutions, defensive stances, tools and targets, pressure points and releases. Taught by an experience RCMP officer, this course will be a mix of lecture, demonstrations and practice. Please wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing. Participants must be physically able to participate and will be required to sign a waiver for a Police/Criminal Record Check. Don't delay register today! Space is limited and course may be canceled if not enough participants register in advance. Registration may be done in person at the Sonora Community Centre.

Saturday January 7
10:00am-12:00pm
Sonora Community Centre Rooms 4 & 5
$15.00/1 session

For more information contact:
Sarah Dynneson
(T)  250.495.4623
(E)  sdynneson@osoyoos.ca

Event date:
Saturday, 07 January, 2017

18 years+ (16 years if accompanied by parent/guardian)


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