AMERICAN KANG DUK WON KARATE

An Active Partner in the Community


Since its establishment in 1969, American Kang Duk Won Karate has prided itself in being actively involved in the communities where classes are taught. The following pictures are intended to display some of the manners in which the association participates in community functions.

Master Instructor Robert Lawlor discusses safety concepts
with a women's self-defense class at Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY.

 

Master Palumbo addressing an elementary school on the importance of education and being good citizens. This address was part of an AKDW demonstration on an activity day at the East Side Elementary School in Gouverneur, NY.

 

Master Palumbo (in the above photo sequence) executing a 100 board break in one minute
at the Gouverneur High School "National Make a Difference Day",
culminating with his Power Break to complete the feat.

It was successfully completed in 38 seconds!
Master Lawlor presents a check
(The American Kang Duk Won fundraiser for Handicap Physical Education Programs raised nearly $3000 dollars)
to Mr. John Dixon (Principal GHS) and Mrs. Lauren French (Program Organizer)

 

Female black belts completed a 2 day, 50 mile
canoe challenge in the Adirondack mountains of NY

 

Members of the Association take part in an annual Public Broadcasting Fundraiser, Watertown, NY station.

 


Women's Self-Defense Class at St. Lawrence University
Photos from the Fall 2001 seminar.
Photos from the Fall 2007 seminar.




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