Wildcat Jugglers
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Who are the Wildcat Jugglers?
The Wildcat Jugglers are a group of students who get together once a week to juggle. We juggle balls, clubs, and rings, but also play with related props such as devil sticks, flower sticks, rola-bolas, and unicycles.

How can I get involved?
Anyone is welcome to join us! Just show up to one of our meetings. We have seventh and eighth graders in our group plus some high school students.

But I don't know how to juggle.
Most club members were not jugglers when they started. The whole point of the club is to learn to juggle and to learn more juggling tricks.

Where and when do you meet?
The club meets every Monday after school until 3:30. We usually meet in the cafeteria on the stage. However, if the weather is good, we'll meet in front of the school on the lawn. Occasionally we'll meet in Mr. Abram's room (B107) to watch videos.

I'd like to join, but right now I'm involved in another activity after school on Mondays.
You may join the club at any time of the year. It's also fine if you don't attend every meeting. Of course, the more you juggle, the better you'll get.

How much will it cost to join?
Being a member of the club is free. You should have a set of beanbags or balls to juggle at home though. The club does have balls to use at school if you don't have your own. We also have a few sets of clubs that members may borrow. Any donations for club equipment would be greatly appreciated!

I want to buy some juggling props. Where can I buy stuff like that?
If you want something inexpensive, you could go to someplace like Walmart and buy some rubber balls. However, I suggest getting some beanbags for learning because they're a little easier to catch and they stay put when you drop them. Here are a few good places on the Internet to purchase juggling props. If you use the link below to order from Dubé, the club earns a small commission.

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Are there any other cool juggling sites on the Internet?
There are lots of great juggling sites on the Internet. I could make a long list of links here, but others have already done a pretty good job of that. In my opinion, the site that has best compiled all the juggling information from around the Internet is the Internet Juggling Database. If you ever want to know something about juggling, be sure to search rec.juggling or post your question there if it hasn't already been asked. Jugglers much better than me post there regularly and are usually willing to help other jugglers out.

How can I contact you?
You can e-mail me at abramr@mac.com.