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Thank you for completing the Child Liability Form! Please call our office at (559) 432-6292 to register for a class. View Our Programs…

1 Arrow 3D National Championship

Register Break the Barriers will be hosting, The “Break the Barriers & NFAA 1 Arrow 3D National Championship”, April 13th -14th 2024. Targets will be market distances and the 12…

Barre Fitness Class

A 4-week Pilates + Ballet inspired fitness session for adults. Please register by January 22nd. For questions, email: dance@breakthebarriers.org to register, call: (559) 432-6292…

Black Belt Test

Black belt candidates will be testing for their 1st degree or next degree. Admission to watch the belt test is free….

Mike Hernandez Veterans Archery Shoot

Join us for the annual Mike Hernandez – Veterans Archery Shoot as we honor our Veterans and celebrate all abilities! Details and instructions for this event can be found on…

Pop Up Aerial Class

Join this Beginning I Aerial Silks class taught by Coach Jessica. Students must adhere to dress code, have liability forms completed, have previous intro class completed, and pay for class…

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Peter Pan

Break the Barriers is excited to announce our upcoming Spring 2022 show, Excerpts From Peter Pan—coming to the Tower Theatre for the Performing Arts! While the Central Valley recovers from…