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All Star Karate Center presents “Camp Adrenaline Night Show”

Saturday, July 18 - Saturday, July 18, 2015 | 7:30 pm - 7:30 pm

All Star Karate Center2636 BroadwayRedwood City, California

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All Star Karate Center presents the Camp Adrenaline Night Show “Kick Cancer Out of Our Lives” fundraiser on Saturday, July 18 at 7:30pm. World champion martial artists, stuntmen and actors from major films such as Avengers, Fast and Furious and Tron will perform martial arts, tricking and stunts. Proceeds of the event will benefit Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford.

“With close family members who have lost their lives to cancer, we chose to promote this year’s Camp Adrenaline Night Show to raise funds to help support the efforts in finding a cure to cancer,” says James Kane, Master Instructor at All Star Karate Center. “Our Camp Adrenaline Night Show will feature world champion martial artists, stuntmen and women, trickers and actors that will showcase their talents.”

Camp Adrenaline brings together martial artists and gives them the opportunity to take their passion for performance martial arts and tricking to the highest level by surrounding them with a community of the best instructors, world champion competitors and performers from around the world. 

Tickets are $30 presale or $40 at the door. For more information, visit www.askarate.com/ or www.camp-adrenaline.com/.

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