Groundhog
Day Jugglers Festival 1997

More than 100
jugglers gathered in
Atlanta
Jan. 31 - Feb. 2 at
Grady
High School
for the 19th annual Groundhog Day Jugglers Festival put on by the
Atlanta Jugglers Association. The gym was filled all three days with
jugglers, vendors and spectators. The bleachers were full and there was
standing room only for the competition on Saturday afternoon.
The Seed
and Feed Marching Abominable band opened the competition with
their wild and zany marching show. AJA club president L.J. Purtee
presented an award to the band to thank them for their 19 years of
awesome performances at the Groundhog Day Jugglers Festivals.
Master of ceremonies Rodger French kept the audience
informed and entertained throughout the competition on Saturday and the
public show on Sunday afternoon. He also provided his lively accordion
accompaniment for some otherwise music-less acts.
Jugglers
competed for the legendary PHIL awards (provided by founding AJA member
Bill Giduz) in the categories of "Most Stupendous", "Most
Magnificent" and "Most Incredible" (in no particular
order). Following our groundhog festival tradition, several competitors
continued to polish their acts and won medals at the International
Jugglers Association Festival in Pittsburgh in August 1997.
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Saturn Dave

Otto the Great
Greg Forbes

Ed Carstens
"Most Magnificent"
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Michael Grebe

Matt Henry
"Most Stupendous"

Flight Patterns
Jimmy Robertson and Todd Blair
"Most Incredible"
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On Saturday night
the Midnight Cabaret opened with music from the Deluxe
Vaudeville Orchestra featuring Rodger French on accordion,
Toni Shifalo on washtub bass, Andy Ford on euphonium, Bruce Plott on
trumpet, Ken Brown on drums, Chip Epstein on violin and Lisa Mount on
banjo. Members of the Atlanta Tango Society danced as the band played.
Juggling and more hilarity followed.
The Public Show
on Sunday afternoon featured more juggling, comedy and magic.