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Atlanta Jugglers Association

A not-for-profit but always-for-fun organization

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Groundhog Festival History from 1979 to present

About Us

We are a group of people in the Atlanta metro area who enjoy throwing things around for fun. We have weekly meetings on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Little Five Points Community Center. These meetings are free and open to the public. Jugglers, some just beginning and others quite advanced, get together to promote the art of juggling and share in the fun.

AJA founders Rodger and Toni juggle togetherThe Atlanta Jugglers Association was founded by Rodger French, Toni Shifalo and Bill Giduz.  All of them have moved out of the Atlanta area but continue to support the club and often return for our annual festival.

Regular meetings began in 1978 at what was then the Moreland School and is now the Little Five Points Community Center.  A typical meeting will draw between five and twenty jugglers at all levels of ability to bone away at individual tricks, show off new stuff, or pass props in complicated games of catch.  Some civilians occasionally come to watch, especially in the summer months when we are outdoors.

We are the oldest affiliate club of the International Jugglers Association.  Here are our club bylaws and minutes of our first meeting on Dec. 3, 1977.  We hosted the IJA festival here in Atlanta in July 1985.  See the picture and read the article 1 and article2 published in Juggler's World magazine.

We hold an annual festival on the first weekend in February.  It's called the Groundhog Day Jugglers Festival.  We also have weekly meetings on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Little Five Points Community Center.

Members participate in community events around the Atlanta area.  We juggle and/or teach juggling at festivals, outdoor concerts and parades.  In the past few years we have taught juggling at Brainfest, GMAAC, and the Clarkston International Festival.  We once fed a troupe of stranded Soviet circus performers.

Why do we play? Watch this TED talk.

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