UP-COMING EVENTS AT KKS

TRAINING EVENTS                                                OTHER                                BUSINESS EVENTS

Aug. 31st Kwaidan (Theatre) at Lied Center KU

 

********September********

Sept. intro class: Wednesdays 6, 13, 20, 27

 

Sept. 4 Monday LABOR DAY

Week of Sept. 5 football stand manager meeting

 

Sept. 7 Thur. 9 Sat. 10 Sun. Special SNG for HSES class/KU club (Dojo also welcome) 7th at Dojo 6:30 PM; 9 Sat. at KU 10 AM-noon; Sun. at Dojo 10 AM-noon

 

Sept. 14 Thursday

Japanese music concert at KU

Koto & Shakuhatchi

8 PM Swarthout Recital Hall ($$admission fee)

 

Fri. 15 demo rehearsal at UMKC

Sat. 16 UMKC

Greater Kansas City Japan Festival

Events 10 AM-6:30 PM

12:30-2:30 martial arts demos

including Ki Aikido (kks & Midland)

3:30-4:00 Traditional Kyogen (Theatre)

Directed by Dr. Tsubaki

Sat. Sept. 16 KU football* Evening Game

 

 

Sept.23, 24 Sat. Sun.

Kashiwaya sensei in K.C.

(additional advanced class Fri. 22 possible)

Sat. Sept. 23rd KU football

 

********October********

Oct. intro class: Wednesdays

Sat. Oct. 7 KU football*

Sat. Oct. 21st KU football*

Sat. Oct. 28 KU football*

 

********November********

Nov. intro class: Thursday

Nov. 3, 4, 5 (Fri., Sat., Sun.)

Workshop Here with Shaner sensei

Sat. Nov. 11 KU football*

 

Nov. 18 Sokushin no Gyo (water/mind training ritual) (in conjunction with KU HSES class.)

 

Nov. 22-26 Thanksgiving break

Nov. 23rd Thanksgiving

 

Dec. 13 KU stop day (Dec. 12 = Last KU club day)

Dec. 21st Last day of finals

 

Early Feb. (or Late Jan.) Kashiwaya sensei here

Feb. Fukushima Roshi here

 

March 20-25

Tohei sensei in Maui

(KU spring break)

 

April Kashiwaya sensei in St. Louis

of course the further out we go the more tentative the events and dates become. 

 

***KU football games

for the past four years we have worked concession stand at the KU football games as a fund-raiser for Kansas Ki Society. this is our principal fund-raising event.

 

This year will have NEW LARGER STAND in a different area than the last two years.  This should allow us to MAKE MORE MONEY for the Dojo/KU club but will require at least 10-12 PEOPLE at each game.

 

The monies raised in this project will be used to support the KU club which in turn supports our ability to hold seminars with sensei from out-of-town (including Kashiwaya sensei).  So in a very direct way Everyone in the Kansas Ki Society benefits from this project.

 

Please plan ahead on what you will be able to do to help us with this project!  We will need MORE people to be actively involved because the new stand.


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