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Atlanta Jugglers Association is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is not a commercial SaaS product or an online course platform, but a local community association centered on the art of juggling. Its mission is to educate, entertain, inspire, and promote through the art and skills of juggling.
The website mainly serves as an information hub: it publishes the time and location of weekly in-person meetups, explains directions to the Little Five Points Community Center and accessibility options, introduces the association’s history, board, and media coverage, and provides FAQs such as “how to learn juggling” and “how to join the club.” It also lists local professional jugglers, magicians, and entertainers available for hire. The association also hosts the Groundhog Day Jugglers Festival each year, with pages collecting information on festival dates, performers, sponsors, volunteers, photos, videos, and competition results.
Regular meetups and basic juggling instruction are free and open to the public. Formal membership costs 20 USD per year and helps support rental fees for the activity space. Donations are accepted via PayPal, credit card, and Venmo; on-site payments can also be made by cash, credit card, or check. As a 501(c)(3) organization, donations are tax-deductible in the United States.
Its strengths are its long history, clear nonprofit nature, low barrier to in-person participation, and strong friendliness toward beginners. The site provides detailed venue, transportation, and accessibility information, reflecting the practical value of a community organization. The downsides are that the website feels fairly traditional and has limited interactivity, with many community updates relying on Facebook, Google Group, or GroupMe. Its services are also highly local to Atlanta, so for remote users its value is mostly limited to reference information.
It is best suited for juggling enthusiasts in and around Atlanta, families with children, school/library event organizers, and local organizations looking for performers such as jugglers, magicians, stilt walkers, or clowns. Complete beginners can also simply attend the free meetups.
The main website is likely directly accessible, but its referenced Facebook, YouTube, Google Group, some videos, and social updates may be restricted in mainland China. Overall, it is rated as “partially restricted.”
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atlantajugglers.org is an United States Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 3.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach atlantajugglers.org directly.