“American Ninja Warrior” competitor to teach class at Mt. Laurel Library for kids and teens

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The Mt. Laurel Sun
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1 min readJun 26, 2012

Mt. Laurel resident and “American Ninja Warrior” competitor Chris Wilczewski and his performance team from The Warrior Lab will teach parkour classes for kids and teens at Mt. Laurel Library on Saturday, July 7. Two class times will be offered. Kids in grades 3–6 can register for a 1 p.m. class, and teens in grades 7–12 can register for a 2:45 p.m. class. A permission slip is required for all participants and can be found on the Mt. Laurel Library website at mtlaurel.lib.nj.us/teen/parkour.pdf.

The Warrior Lab performance team will provide a demonstration of their skills followed by a question and answer session at 2:15 p.m. The performance is open to all and does not require registration.

“Chris and his team taught a class for us in the fall, and the program was a huge hit,” said Samantha Marker, Manager of Teen and Tween Services. “We’re really excited to have The Warrior Lab back at the library. Parkour is new to a lot of people, and I’m so glad we can introduce it to our community.”

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