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WINTER CAMP ARRIVALS/DEPARTURES

It’s time for our annual roll call (get it!?) for Winter Camp! Please post your ARRIVAL DATE AND TIME and DEPARTURE DATE AND TIME in the comments below. If you are coming to/leaving from an airport other than FLL, please include this information as well. Once we have all the info, I will compile all arrivals and departures into a spreadsheet for organizational and Uber-sharing purposes! Anyone who provides their information will receive an exclusive invite to the daily Peachtree Happy Hour at 6pm on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 🥂


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Kiran Lochun
12 hours ago

Arriving: Friday 7:30pm

Leaving: Sunday 8:45pm

Peachtree in Japan - January 2026

Peachtree Fam,

 

Just a quick note as we move closer to our dojo trip to ZIPANGU – just 12 weeks and counting!

 

The recommended itinerary (below) is meant to introduce some top activities including training at Hombu Dojo and Aikido Kyoto.

 


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Sunday 10/26 - Scrubbing and dusting

Join me at 9am, this Sunday 10/26, to give the dojo a thorough dusting, mopping, vacuuming, and maybe even a spic-and-spanning.


We'll get our construction zone as clean as possible for Open Mat.



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How To Train in an Active Construction Zone

If you've been to the dojo, you've probably noticed a few changes. First, it's huge. It's gorgeous and amazing! Second, it's a bit of a disaster. Piles of wood, ceiling tiles, demo debris... and dust. LOTS of dust. The patient is definitely open on the table, and it's going to progress a little slower than anyone would like. That said, here's how we can keep training without letting the dirt get the best of us.


1) Keep shoes on. For now, the shoe removal rule is suspended for all areas except the mat. This will help us keep the dust off the mat. Keep your shoes on right up to the edge of the mat.


2) Usage as usual. The new area is full of hazards and is quite dusty. Please use the 'old' side of the dojo for the time being, to avoid injury, confusion, and messiness.


3) Help…


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