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Written by Marian E. Hansen   
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 17:16

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Do you have dreams of the Olympics and...
to bring home the Gold?

Join our tumbling class at Polish Falcons Nest 725, 803 E. Clarke St. (Entrance to Hall is at 801 E. Clarke St.)

We are your "stepping stone" to the Olympics. Learn all the basics for Gymnastics, Track & Field, Volleyball, Soccer and even performing drill and dance routines.

Every two years there is a Tri-Meet. Every four years there is a National Meet. We travel to different States for various Meets.

Our organization hosts Workshops with past attendees such as Jerry Fix (being a current Member) now a Professional Judge and Coach in various sports. Debera Orzechowski is a Master Designer in the theatre. These people all got their start in the Polish Falcons Nest 725 of Milwaukee.

Who are we? We are right in the Riverwest Area. We are the Polish Falcons Nest 725 at 803 E. Clarke St. (Hall entrance for gym classes is at 801 E. Clarke St.) We hold classes every Tuesday at 5:30pm.

We are open to ALL Nationalities.

Just stop in for a visit at 5:30pm any Tuesday at the Falcon Bowl entrance: 801 E. Clarke St. Or, for more information contact Marian E. Hansen: 562-5640, and...

BRING HOME THE GOLD!

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 October 2009 11:27
 

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