Toms river to host youth karate classes with master keith this summer

Toms River to host youth karate classes with Master Keith this summer

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Children ages 5 to 14 will have the opportunity to learn martial arts this summer through Toms River Recreation’s karate classes led by Master Keith of Kum Sung Martial Arts.

The program will run from June 24 through August 26 on Tuesday evenings at the Youth Services building located at 1505 N Bay Avenue. Classes are divided by skill level, with beginners meeting from 6:00 to 6:45 p.m. and intermediate students from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m.

The full 10-week session is available at a resident rate of $45, covering all dates. The program is hosted in partnership with Master Keith’s Kum Sung Martial Arts and aims to provide structured, progressive martial arts training to children in a recreational setting.

Toms river to host youth karate classes with master keith this summer
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Registration is now open through the Community Pass system at http://register.communitypass.net/tomsriver. Space may be limited due to capacity and age grouping.

For more information, families can contact the Toms River Recreation Center at 732-341-1000 ext. 8414 or email recreation@tomsrivertownship.com. Inquiries regarding the martial arts instruction can be directed to masterkeith@martialessence.com.

The 10-week karate program offers affordable summer training for Toms River youth.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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