


Memorial Banquet for SGM Bob Heuer
On Saturday June 7th, 2025, a catered memorial banquet will be held honoring Senior Grand Master Bob Heuer. It will be held at the historic Fort Vancouver Artillery Barracks in Vancouver, WA from 6:00pm-9:00pm.
A limited amount of tickets are available. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for children, if pre-purchased through this link by 8:00pm on June 6th. Each ticket bought at the door will be $5 extra.
SGM Heuer had over 50 years of training in Kajukenbo Tum Pai, and played an instrumental role in the group’s leadership. He trained and inspired generations of martial artists. He also served as Chief of Police in Castle Rock, WA from 2000 until his retirement in 2017. Please come, be among friends, and share memories of one of Kajukenbo’s greats.
On Saturday June 7th, 2025, a catered memorial banquet will be held honoring Senior Grand Master Bob Heuer. It will be held at the historic Fort Vancouver Artillery Barracks in Vancouver, WA from 6:00pm-9:00pm.
A limited amount of tickets are available. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for children, if pre-purchased through this link by 8:00pm on June 6th. Each ticket bought at the door will be $5 extra.
SGM Heuer had over 50 years of training in Kajukenbo Tum Pai, and played an instrumental role in the group’s leadership. He trained and inspired generations of martial artists. He also served as Chief of Police in Castle Rock, WA from 2000 until his retirement in 2017. Please come, be among friends, and share memories of one of Kajukenbo’s greats.
On Saturday June 7th, 2025, a catered memorial banquet will be held honoring Senior Grand Master Bob Heuer. It will be held at the historic Fort Vancouver Artillery Barracks in Vancouver, WA from 6:00pm-9:00pm.
A limited amount of tickets are available. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for children, if pre-purchased through this link by 8:00pm on June 6th. Each ticket bought at the door will be $5 extra.
SGM Heuer had over 50 years of training in Kajukenbo Tum Pai, and played an instrumental role in the group’s leadership. He trained and inspired generations of martial artists. He also served as Chief of Police in Castle Rock, WA from 2000 until his retirement in 2017. Please come, be among friends, and share memories of one of Kajukenbo’s greats.