Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce Supports Local Business – Tiger Crane Kung Fu opens in Mansfield!

Recently the Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce welcomed Tiger Crane Kung Fu to Mansfield; in celebration of this Local Business we held a Ribbon Cutting ceremony. Tiger-Crane Kung Fu is the newest school which teaches Grandmaster Winchell P.C. Woo’s style of Kung Fu.  It is a system of Kung Fu based on the 5 animals and 5 elements of traditional Hung Gar.  It is a complete system because it contains both hard and soft, external and internal, yang and yin.

Grandmaster Woo has used his more than 60 years of Kung Fu experience to create 5 Elements Tai Chi.  He is the direct descendant from a lineage of masters from the Shaolin Temple of Southern China.

It has been said that, “Everything is Tai Chi.” The major difference between 5 Elements Tai Chi and other Tai Chi styles is the combination of healthy relaxing Qi Gong (Chi Kung) with practical applications for self-defense.

Everyone benefits, regardless of age! for more information on Tiger Crane Kung Fu go to:

www.tiger-crane.com/

 

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Tri-Town Chamber Commerce Members: Front Row Left to Right: Jan Parker of Mansfield Bank, Deb Gagnon of Mansfield Bank, Dave Santoro of MCB Financial, Darby Wojick of Darby’s Destinations, Brian Quinn of Last Dance Productions, Wendy Juergens of Reliv, Deb Sukefourth of Tiger Crane Kung Fu, Sifu Bill Young of Tiger Crane, Dennis Sinclair of Sinclair Enterprises, state Representative Jay Barrow, Chris Barrows of Barrows Insurance Agency, President of the Chamber Tim Kenneally of Foley & Foley PC, Anne Langton of Langton Designs, Jen Vondenbrink of LS Business Solutions, Katherine Light of Harbor One and Sheryl DeGirolomo of Kensington Real Estate

 

Tri-Town Chamber Commerce Members: Front Row Left to Right: Jan Parker of Mansfield Bank, Deb Gagnon of Mansfield Bank, Dave Santoro of MCB Financial, Darby Wojick of Darby’s Destinations, Brian Quinn of Last Dance Productions, Wendy Juergens of Reliv, Deb Sukefourth of Tiger Crane Kung Fu, Sifu Bill Young of Tiger Crane, Dennis Sinclair of Sinclair Enterprises, state Representative Jay Barrow, Chris Barrows of Barrows Insurance Agency, President of the Chamber Tim Kenneally of Foley & Foley PC, Anne Langton of Langton Designs, Jen Vondenbrink of LS Business Solutions, Katherine Light of Harbor One and Sheryl DeGirolomo of Kensington Real Estate

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