Upcoming events.

Five Week Women's Self Defense Course
Jan
16
to Feb 13

Five Week Women's Self Defense Course

To the women in our dojo community, whether you are a parent, or know someone in your life who is interested in learning self defense, we are having a  5-Week Women’s Self-Defense Course at the Colchester Rec Department. 

Learn practical self-defense techniques to protect yourself while improving both your physical and mental resilience.

In 2024, and now almost 2025, women’s self-defense remains a critical skill due to the persistent challenges women face globally. Despite progress in gender equality, statistics show that women are still disproportionately targeted for violence, harassment, and abuse. Here are a few reasons why courses like this are essential:

Prevalence of Violence Against Women:Women continue to experience higher rates of domestic violence, sexual assault, and street harassment. In the U.S. alone, nearly 1 in 3 women has faced physical or sexual violence in her lifetime. Empowering women with self-defense tools helps them navigate these risks more confidently.

Rising Awareness Doesn’t Eliminate Threats: Although societal awareness of gender-based violence has increased, systemic change takes time. Women's self-defense courses provide an immediate, practical way to address safety concerns in the meantime.

Unequal Power Dynamics: Women often face unique vulnerabilities, including when traveling alone, commuting at night, or in professional settings. Self-defense skills can serve as a means of leveling the playing field, giving women the confidence to assert boundaries.

Building Mental and Physical Strength: Self-defense isn’t just about responding to threats; it’s about fostering empowerment, resilience, and community. These courses teach women to trust their instincts, develop situational awareness, and rely on themselves in moments of crisis.

Addressing Persistent Gender Inequality: Women are still often singled out as easy targets due to outdated societal norms that portray them as weaker or less capable. By teaching women to defend themselves, these courses challenge those stereotypes and reinforce the narrative of strength and independence.

When: Thursday nights starting 1/16/25 through 2/13/25

Where: Colchester Recreation Center

How to Sign Up: Contact Colchester Rec by calling 802-264-5640 or email recreation@colchestervt.gov


In a world where gender-based violence remains a pervasive issue, self-defense courses are more than just physical training—they are a vital step toward empowering women and fostering a culture of safety and respect.

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Women's Self Defense Course
Jan
26

Women's Self Defense Course

To the women in our dojo community, whether you are a parent, or know someone in your life who is interested in learning self defense, we are having a Women’s Self-Defense Course at the Milton Rec Center. 

Learn practical self-defense techniques to protect yourself while improving both your physical and mental resilience.

In 2024, and now almost 2025, women’s self-defense remains a critical skill due to the persistent challenges women face globally. Despite progress in gender equality, statistics show that women are still disproportionately targeted for violence, harassment, and abuse. Here are a few reasons why courses like this are essential:

Prevalence of Violence Against Women: Women continue to experience higher rates of domestic violence, sexual assault, and street harassment. In the U.S. alone, nearly 1 in 3 women has faced physical or sexual violence in her lifetime. Empowering women with self-defense tools helps them navigate these risks more confidently.

Rising Awareness Doesn’t Eliminate Threats: Although societal awareness of gender-based violence has increased, systemic change takes time. Women's self-defense courses provide an immediate, practical way to address safety concerns in the meantime.

Unequal Power Dynamics: Women often face unique vulnerabilities, including when traveling alone, commuting at night, or in professional settings. Self-defense skills can serve as a means of leveling the playing field, giving women the confidence to assert boundaries.

Building Mental and Physical Strength: Self-defense isn’t just about responding to threats; it’s about fostering empowerment, resilience, and community. These courses teach women to trust their instincts, develop situational awareness, and rely on themselves in moments of crisis.

Addressing Persistent Gender Inequality: Women are still often singled out as easy targets due to outdated societal norms that portray them as weaker or less capable. By teaching women to defend themselves, these courses challenge those stereotypes and reinforce the narrative of strength and independence.

When: January 26th (time tbd)

Where: Milton Recreation Center

How to Sign Up: Contact Milton Rec by calling 802-893-6655 Option 6 or email hluman@miltonvt.gov


In a world where gender-based violence remains a pervasive issue, self-defense courses are more than just physical training—they are a vital step toward empowering women and fostering a culture of safety and respect.

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Black Belt Test
Feb
8

Black Belt Test

If you are testing, you have received an email with all information. Please see email sent with information on the test and what you need to know.

Test goes until finished.

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Competition Team Practice
Feb
15

Competition Team Practice

Workshops - Fee $25.00 per person (includes practice session) Those not on the

team that want to attend the open practice ($25) These dates are tentative and

could change if there is a tournament scheduling conflict. If you are already

part of “The Club” then these fees were included with your club

registration.

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Competition Team Practice
Mar
22

Competition Team Practice

Workshops - Fee $25.00 per person (includes practice session) Those not on the

team that want to attend the open practice ($25) These dates are tentative and

could change if there is a tournament scheduling conflict. If you are already

part of “The Club” then these fees were included with your club

registration.

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Competition Team Practice
Apr
26

Competition Team Practice

Workshops - Fee $25.00 per person (includes practice session) Those not on the

team that want to attend the open practice ($25) These dates are tentative and

could change if there is a tournament scheduling conflict. If you are already

part of “The Club” then these fees were included with your club

registration.

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Black Belt Evaluation
Jan
11

Black Belt Evaluation

For those who have already received the notice of testing. Evaluation fee is due 7 days prior to this date (see email for info). Bring full uniform, water, and all karate gear.

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Annual Gratitude Party
Dec
21

Annual Gratitude Party

**Students Only Event**

Each year we host a gratitude party to celebrate the holidays, whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, Las Posadas, or Yule. We like to gather with one another to enjoy company, eat food, and do some fun activities together, such as the gift swap game. This event is open to all our dojo family; kid, teen, & adult students!

There will be NO regular Saturday classes on this date.

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Teen Social: Ugly Sweater Party!
Dec
20

Teen Social: Ugly Sweater Party!

Due to popular demand, there will be a teen social on Friday, December 20th from 5:30-7:30pm. Fee is $20, and is open to all teen students ages 12-17 years old. Pizza, snacks and drinks will be provided. 

I encourage everyone to wear an ugly holiday sweater(as we all may celebrate various holidays) for fun! We will be playing games and having social time together. 

Please RSVP by December 16th via email if you/your teen can make it!

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Annual Spectrum Fundraiser
Nov
29
to Dec 21

Annual Spectrum Fundraiser

Our second holiday drive of the season is for Spectrum Youth and Family Services.

Spectrum Youth and Family Services provides support and resources for young people and families facing various challenges. The organization's mission focuses on empowering youth and fostering family stability through a range of programs and services. These include housing assistance, case management, mental health support, and educational opportunities.

Through our Leadership Program, the kids/teens help raise alongside their teams as many necessities as possible. This is a friendly competition to see who can raise the most, while helping our community and teaching our youth about fundraising. Everyone is encouraged and welcome to donate, and can pick whichever team they feel is right ;)

Donation lists/wishlists can be found on their website.

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