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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Mighty Mites 430-530p Weapons 7-8:30p 3 11:00-12:00 Mighty Color Belt Class 12n-1:30p Tokubetsu-1 5-7p 4 Tokubetsu -2 9-11am Leadership 11-1p MMA 1-3p Oshiro Weapons Seminar 3-5p 5 Weapons 730- 900pm Time Sheets Due! 6 7 Please Make Up Your Classes Early in the Month! Curtis 25th Birthday! 8 Sensei Jack’s 24 th Birthday! 9 Mighty Mites 4:30- 5:30p Weapon 7-8:30p 10 11:00-12:00 Mighty Color Belt Class 12n-1:30p Tokubetsu-1 5-7p Promotion Testing White/Yellow Belts 2pm 11 Tokubetsu -2 No Class MMA - No Class Happy Mothers Day! 12 Weapons 730- 900pm 13 14 Please Make Up Your Classes Early in the Month! 15 16 Mighty Mites 4:30- 5:30p Weapon 7-8:30p 17 11:00-12:00 Mighty Color Belt Class 12-1:30p No Tokubetsu Tiger Claw Elite San Jose Convention Center 18 Tokubetsu -2 9-11am MMA 1-3p Allison Leedy Memorial Fundraiser Kata Seminar Sensei Tibon teaching 11-1pm 19 Weapons 730- 900pm Time Sheets Due! 20 21 Please Make Up Your Classes Early in the Month! Sensei Brian Embry 23 rd Birthday! 22 23 Mighty Mites 4:30- 5:30p No Weapons Promotion Ceremony 7:15pm White/Yel 8:15pm Orange & above 24 11:00-12:00 Mighty Mites 12-1:30p Color Belt Class Tokubetsu-1 5-7p Promotion Testing Color Belts 2:00p 25 Tokubetsu -2 9-11am MMA 1-3p Friends and Family Picnic Oak Grove Regional 12-4p 26 Dojo Closed! 27 28 Please Make Up Your Classes Early in the Month! Sensei Cristian’s Graduation! 29 30 Mighty Mites 4:30- 5:30p Weapon 7-8:30p 31 11:00-12:00 Mighty Color Belt Class 12n-1:30p Tokubetsu-1 5-7p 2014 May

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    2 Mighty Mites

    430-530p Weapons 7-8:30p

    3 11:00-12:00 Mighty

    Color Belt Class

    12n-1:30p

    Tokubetsu-1 5-7p

    4 Tokubetsu -2 9-11am

    Leadership 11-1p

    MMA 1-3p

    Oshiro Weapons

    Seminar

    3-5p

    5 Weapons 730-

    900pm

    Time Sheets Due!

    6

    7 Please Make Up

    Your Classes Early

    in the Month!

    Curtis 25th

    Birthday!

    8

    Sensei Jack’s 24th

    Birthday!

    9 Mighty Mites 4:30-

    5:30p

    Weapon 7-8:30p

    10 11:00-12:00 Mighty

    Color Belt Class

    12n-1:30p

    Tokubetsu-1 5-7p

    Promotion Testing

    White/Yellow Belts 2pm

    11 Tokubetsu -2 No Class

    MMA - No Class

    Happy Mothers

    Day!

    12 Weapons 730-

    900pm

    13

    14 Please Make Up

    Your Classes Early

    in the Month!

    15

    16 Mighty Mites 4:30-

    5:30p

    Weapon 7-8:30p

    17 11:00-12:00 Mighty

    Color Belt Class 12-1:30p

    No Tokubetsu

    Tiger Claw Elite San

    Jose Convention Center

    18 Tokubetsu -2 9-11am

    MMA 1-3p

    Allison Leedy

    Memorial Fundraiser

    Kata Seminar

    Sensei Tibon teaching

    11-1pm

    19 Weapons 730-

    900pm

    Time Sheets Due!

    20 21

    Please Make Up

    Your Classes Early

    in the Month!

    Sensei Brian Embry

    23rd

    Birthday!

    22

    23 Mighty Mites 4:30-

    5:30p No Weapons Promotion Ceremony

    7:15pm White/Yel

    8:15pm Orange & above

    24 11:00-12:00 Mighty Mites

    12-1:30p Color Belt Class

    Tokubetsu-1 5-7p

    Promotion Testing Color

    Belts 2:00p

    25 Tokubetsu -2 9-11am

    MMA 1-3p

    Friends and Family

    Picnic Oak Grove

    Regional 12-4p

    26 Dojo Closed!

    27 28 Please Make Up

    Your Classes Early

    in the Month!

    Sensei Cristian’s

    Graduation!

    29

    30 Mighty Mites 4:30-

    5:30p

    Weapon 7-8:30p

    31

    11:00-12:00 Mighty

    Color Belt Class

    12n-1:30p

    Tokubetsu-1 5-7p

    2014

    May

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    Tibon’s Goju Gazette www.tibonkarate.com May 2014

    Tournaments & Events in September

    1. Tiger Claw Elite May 17, 2014 San Jose, CA San Jose Convention Center Tokubetsu Going.

    Need our Judges and Referees.

    2. Fundraiser Kata Seminar May 18th Sunday Sensei Gene Tibon for Allison Leedy’s memorial Fund

    11am – 1:00pm cost $40 donations welcome. Make

    Checks payable to “Allison Leedey Memorial Fund”

    3. June 8th USA Grassroots Karate Workshop Series #3 Twin Arbors Lodi prepare for Nationals. Tokubetsu

    Is going.

    4. Mary Crawford Okagain Karate Tournament Cupertino. June 14

    th Seminar and June 15 tournament.

    5. Tibon’s Patriot Summer IN HOUSE June 22nd Lincoln High School and “Fundraiser Kickathon”

    For Reno Nationals “March of the Flags” See On-line

    Registraton on www.karateTmanster.com Tokubetsu

    Is going and Leadership is staff.

    6. USA Nationals Reno, NV Peppermill Casino Resort July 8-13, 2014 the 8

    th is registration, 9

    th competition

    Starts.

    7. Quan Traditional Karate Tournament September 21

    st Saturday Fresno Betsuin Buddhist Temple 2690 E.

    Alluvial Ave. Fresno, CA.

    8. Crockett Itosu Kai Tournament September Sunday Soka University, 1 University Dr, Aliso Viejo, CA 92693

    9 Ajari Cup Oakland October 12, 2014 Ira Jenkin

    Recreation Center 9175 Edes Ave. Oakland, Ca. 94603

    10 West Coast Open Tacoma Convention Center

    October 25-26, 2014.

    11. Tibon’s Winter IN HOUSE Christmas Tournament

    Lincoln High School. ______________________________________________

    Welcome New Students Tibon’s Goju Ryu Organization

    Nathan Kongkriangkai Kain Medeiros Connor Kipf Lajaune Mcelroy Adelina Castellanos Alyssa Bradley Aaryanna Montgomery Esperanza Herrera Emmanuel Hernandez Cassandra Kipf Brandon Zavaleta Chyenne Ratkiewics Welcome Back: Emanuel Hernandez

    National Qualifier Great Success Top 12

    Qualify to

    USA National and USA Team Trials in Reno

    Even our Sr. Black Belts Return Sensei Eliza Cabanig Balanon & Sensei Jason Kaley

    http://www.karatetmanster.com/

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    More Qualifier Action

    Jacob Ruiz with take down, Saul Gomez Mawashi Geri kick, Melody Her and Aleesa Ohata Kata, Opening Ceremony with Taiko Dan Drummers, and 104th Battalion Regiment 100 Division Color Guard

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    Junior International Cup and US Open Action in Las Vegas

    Team Sanbon Rated the best USA Karate Athletes Past and Current!

    There’s our Sensei Joane Orbon second from end on right

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    Our students did a fantastic job at the international event with 47 countries and 2400 competitors

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    Tibon’s Goju Ryu Fighting Arts

    Fundraiser Kata Perfection Seminar

    A memorial fund has been established to help Leedy's family with burial costs

    For

    Past Student Allison Leedy

    Taught by Sensei Gene Tibon 6th Dan

    Date: May 18, 2014 - Sunday

    Time: 11am to 1:00pm

    Donation Cost: $40 Make Checks to: Allison Leedy Memorial Fund

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    Ex-Franklin student strangled to death

    By Jason Anderson

    Record Staff Writer

    April 19, 2014 - 12:00 AM

    One former Franklin High School student is dead and another is locked up in a Seattle jail on suspicion of homicide in

    the strangling death of his girlfriend.

    According to reports in The Seattle Times, Gabriel Navarro, 20, called 911 at 11:50 a.m. last Saturday and told

    dispatchers he had killed his girlfriend inside their apartment in Renton, Wash. The newspaper identified the victim as

    20-year-old Allison Leedy, who reportedly ran away with Navarro four days after her 18th birthday but planned to leave

    their abusive relationship.

    Navarro was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder involving domestic violence in a King County courthouse,

    according to jail records. He is being held in lieu of $2 million bail.

    Two Franklin teachers who knew Leedy expressed shock and sadness Friday, saying she was a talented young artist who

    excelled in the school's International Baccalaureate program.

    "I knew her well," Liz James said. "She was very sweet-hearted and soft-spoken. We were all rooting for her to go to art

    school. She was just a tremendous talent. You just knew that girl was going places. You could just imagine her in New

    York or San Francisco with her own art gallery, being creative and doing amazing things."

    Bill James said Leedy was in his English class when she was a sophomore.

    "She was a good student, and, like most of our IB students, she was motivated," he said. "She was one of those people

    who always had a smile on her face, always seemed happy, was always kind to everyone - just a nice, sweet, innocent,

    happy person."

    In spring 2012, about two months before she was set to graduate, Leedy dropped out of school and moved to

    Washington with Navarro, Bill James said.

    Citing court documents, the Times reported that Leedy spent the past four months planning to change jobs, go to school

    and leave Navarro, who was aware of her desire to end their relationship.

    "After a three-year relationship with the defendant which was marked by manipulation, isolation and psychological

    destruction ... Allison Leedy had hope," King County Senior Deputy Prosecutor Adrienne McCroy wrote in the court

    documents, according to the Times. "She began making plans with her family to leave the defendant, complete her

    GED, go to college, and eventually art school. The defendant was aware of her plans and was determined to prevent

    Allison and her family from realizing her dreams."

    The Times reported that Navarro text-messaged a number of Leedy's relatives after strangling her to death. He

    reportedly sent one message to Leedy's grandfather, writing: "If you are getting this you are responsible for Allison's

    death, you turned her against me, you abused her heart by offering her to go to college." Navarro reportedly sent another

    message to Leedy's father, writing: "She's dead. I have the last laugh."

    A memorial fund has been established to help Leedy's family with burial costs. Anyone wishing to donate can

    visit giveforward.com/fundraiser/k1g4/allisonleedyfuneralfund. A memorial site has been set up at

    facebook.com/groups/AllisonMemorial.

    "I don't know what to say except that everyone's just beyond devastated," Liz James said. "It's beyond words. It's just

    awful and such a horrible, horrible loss."

    Contact reporter Jason Anderson at (209) 546-8279 or [email protected]. Follow him at

    www.recordnet.com/crimeblog or on Twitter @Stockton911.

    mailto:[email protected]://www.recordnet.com/crimeblog

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    Sensei Gene Tibon is “Ambassador” for selection of inductees for Japanese Okinawan

    Karate Masters to the this years 2014 “Masters Hall of Fame” at the Long Beach

    Convention Center August 1st. Sensei Tibon has selected some the the highest level

    Karate masters on the north American continent. For those who may be intrested in

    attending the 50th

    Long Beach Internationals, one of the most famous martial arts

    tournament in the world. This is where Bruce Lee did his many demonstrations of his

    art Jeet Kune Do.

    The Leadership Team

    Next Leadership Meeting May 4

    th Sunday 11-1Pm

    Leadership training is exactly that, it teaches our student to become role models, leaders, positive examples, assistants to the Instructors, develops confidence, taking initiative, customer service understanding, team work relationships with leadership instructor team, and how to take initiative towards addressing an issue, or developing a creative idea in making you into somebody who can work with and teach anyone. Our Leadership program teaches our students about business and corporate understanding. This class will affect them in school, work, clubs, organizations, along with development of their interpersonal skill development. Once every two months we have a Leadership meeting for two hours, this meeting is preparing for USA Grassroots Karate Workshop #3, Tibon’s Patriot Summer IN HOUSE, and USA Nationals in Reno. We welcome the new Green Belts 3 strips, whose next level is Brown Belt to our Leadership Program. Any questions please call Sensei Gene Tibon at the main dojo at (209) 465-0943.

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    Messages from My Sudents Past and Present - We Are Proud of You!

    Charles Dangerfield

    Charles Dangerfield

    [email protected]

    From: sertboss ([email protected]) This sender is in your

    Sent: Fri 11/29/13 6:58 PM

    To: [email protected]; [email protected]

    Sensei and Yvonne, simply had to share this with you. Since I moved from Stockton I know we don't get to see each other much but just know your stamp is forever upon me. No one could ever tell my story without my Tibon Goju connection. So much of my growth as a person and as man is there in that dojo. I will have you know I still do Sanchin and Tensho Kata at least four times a week. Anyway thanks for everything, and I simply had to share this with you guys since I am and will always be one of Tibon's Black Belt. Love you much. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Governor's Press Office Wednesday, November 27, 2013 (916) 445-4571 Governor Brown Announces Appointments SACRAMENTO – Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the following appointments. Charles Dangerfield, 50, of Fairfield, has been appointed chief of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Office of Correctional Safety, where he has held multiple positions in the Special Services Unit since 2003, including senior special agent and special agent. Dangerfield was a special agent at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Office of Internal Affairs from 1999 to 2003 and held multiple positions at the Deuel Vocational Institution from 1987 to 1999, including correctional lieutenant, sergeant and officer. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1982 to 1987. This position does not require Senate confirmation and the compensation is $132,480. Dangerfield is a Republican.

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    From: Antonio Sajor ([email protected])

    Sent: Wed 4/02/14 4:46 PM

    To: [email protected]

    Sensei,

    I was accepted to the Naval Postgraduate School and the US Department of Homeland Security Center for Homeland Defense and Security master’s program. It is the nation's premier program for a master's degree in homeland security. It is an 18 month program that combines residency requirements and online learning. It is a program that is nine years old, and I am the second person in my department to be accepted to the program. The degree is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is awarded by the Naval Postgraduate School. The degree provides leaders with the knowledge and skills to:

    Develop strategies, plans and programs to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, and reduce America’s vulnerability to terrorism;

    Build the organizational arrangements needed to strengthen homeland security, including local/tribal/state/federal, civil-military and interagency cooperation;

    Help mayors, governors, and federal officials improve homeland security preparedness by conducting “real world” actionable policy and strategy development.

    The curriculum is structured around the key policy and organizational design problems that future homeland security leaders are likely to confront, and the analytic skills they will need to meet those challenges.

    Again, thank you for your guidance and tutelage over the years. The focus and dedication I learned in the dojo has affected my life in ways I cannot enumerate. T Sajor

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    Tibon’s Goju Ryu Fighting Arts Summer Camp

    2014 Karate Summer Camp Sign up for 2 weeks and receive a free karate uniform!

    All Campers Receive a Tibon’s Goju Ryu T-shirt Full day: 9:am – 3pm $270

    Half day: 9am – 12pm $170 or 12pm – 3pm $170

    Ages 6 – 12 Monday – Friday

    No karate experience necessary!

    Discounts if Register before April 30th

    STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE TO BRING THEIR OWN

    LUNCH!

    IF LESS THAN 5 IN CAMP WEEK WILL BE CANCELLED! AVAILABLE CAMP WEEKS

    ___June 9-13

    ___June 16-20

    ___June 23-27

    ___July 21-25

    ___July 28-Aug 1

    (Summer Camp closed for three weeks between June 30- July 18)

    REGISTER EARLY FOR DISCOUNT OPPORTUNITIES! IF YOU REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 30th , FULL DAY WILL BE $225 AND HALF DAY WILL BE $150. IF YOU REGISTER BEFORE MAY 31st , FULL DAY WILL BE $250 AND HALF DAY WILL BE $160. AFTER MAY 31ST THE PRICE WILL BE

    $270 FOR FULL DAY AND $170 FOR HALF DAY.

    923 N. Yosemite St.

    Take advantage of Early Sign up Discounts! Stockton, Ca. 95203

    or FAX TO (209) 465-1517

    Extended care 8-9am and 3-4pm: $15 per hour

    **Siblings receive a 15% discount per week

    Parents name…………………………………………………Yes, I want to purchase a gi ($30)………..

    Student’s name………………………………………………Student’s Age…………………………….

    Telephone number……………………………………….E-mail address…………………………….……

    Credit Card Visa/Master/Amex………………………………..Exp. date………………CCV#………….

    Signature………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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    What Better way to give your child a positive,

    energetic summer of fun? Our summer camp starts with a three-hour first half karate Kata, drills,

    and Kumite Drills Speed agility drills training. The second half has a 12-

    1:30 Lunch/Fun –Museums, Police Dept, Fire Dept, movies, games, crafts.

    From 1:30 – 3:30p Karate, Weapons, Self Defense, Bully tactics, Bunkai,

    Jujitsu techniques.

    In Tibon’s Goju Ryu summer program, kids not only get quality karate

    training, they also receive official Karate t-shirt. They’ll learn firsthand

    the benefits of training and focused effort, and return to school with

    visible progress and accomplishments they can be proud of. They’ll have

    spent an active summer having fun and making new friends!

    Tibon’s Goju Ryu Fighting Arts

    Summer Camp Program Coordinator and Contact

    person

    Mrs. Yvonne Tibon and Sensei Gene Tibon – 209-465-0943

    [email protected] or [email protected]

    Full day: 9am – 3pm $270

    Half day: 9am – 12pm $170

    Ages 6-12 Monday – Friday

    No karate experience necessary!

    Return this form to:

    Tibon’s Goju Ryu Fighting Arts

    923 N. Yosemite St.

    Stockton, CA. 93205 OR FAX to (209) 465-1517 OR CALL (209) 465-0943

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Thank You Central Vall Karate Boosters Parents

    &

    Leadership

    For our Great Easter Egg Potluck Picnic

    At Swenson Park

    April 27th

    Great Success

    Thank you Boosters, Parents, Students, and Leadership for a Great Picnic Day!

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