Fargo Convention Well Worth the Journey

Fargo Convention Well Worth the Journey

August 1980 Vol. 32 No. 5 Membership—1,200 1981 Convention Site—Cleveland, OH, Case Western Reserve University Fargo convention well worth the journey In anticipation of sharing talent and watching jugglers in the crowded party room witti the promise Benefit shows for crowds at the NDSU student some of the best jugglers in North America at work, of greater support if the IJA would return to Fargo union, the Red River Mall, a Shrine club and a 475 people trekked through mid July heat to Faigo, nextyear. Reaction was not positive, and conven- nursing home demonstrated IJA’s appreciation ND, site of the 33rd IJA annual convention, tioneers later voted Cleveland. OH, as the 1981 for the hospitality, There, close by the geographical center of the site (see page 6). The convention ran smoothly, and largely on time. continent, they witnessed the basics—like 3-ball High-rise lodging contained two-story foyer areas and 5-club cascades—and the outer limits of jug that were ideal for juggling. The university food gling skill, as demonstrated by Michael Kass’s prize service fed 165 jugglers three times day, and cater winning performance of club kick-ups. The same ed a pleasant outdcxar "buffalo" barbeque at Troll- lure of communion with fellow jugglers has drawn wood Park on Saturday. this group together annually since 1947, when The Saturday morning parade included many the founding fathers formed the group during a other area groups, and was aired by NBC news convention of the international Brotherhood of on a late-night broadcast. Throughout the week, Magicians in Philadelphia. IJA events were integrated within the Red River The attraction had to be strong for so many to Street Fair, an annual Fargo arts festival. travel so far. Ola Sundberg, a Swedish fork-lift The competition was lively and exciting (see page truck driver, flew in planning to perform his four- 3 and 4). An impartial panel of judges doled out club routine in the competitions, but an infected scores,and no one doubted that the top competi finger canceled that plan. Bob Goggins, a cook, tors won fairly. spent 35 days bicycling from San Francisco with Olson spent $9,271 from the IJA treasury to put six lacrosse balls stowed away with 70 pounds of on the convention, arxi was able to return $7,568. other life-support gear. If his hopes for a full house at the Public Show From East and West, North and South,jugglers had been realized, the convention could’ve been converged on the place where the map folds for the first to raise a profit. However, just over 800 the joy of being together. people (irrcluding registrants) paid for a seat, leav The cavernous North Dakota State University ing the 2,100 seat bleachers far more empty than fieldhouse could’ve accomodated over an acre full. of jugglers, but only about a quarter-acre’s worth With a long road ahead, many people left before showed up. the end of scheduled activities Sunday, prompting The excellence and order with which the conven a call to change next year's convention to a Mon- tion unfolded more than made up for the long jour day-to-Saturday schedule (see page 6). Goggins ney most endured. Larry Olson,convention chair remounted his bicycle and headed east, via the man, organized events full-time for four months Black Hills of South Dakota. Others scattered as before hand. Through his involvement in Fargo's well, but one man stayed two weeks! Waldo, a artist community, he was able to solicit funds and wandering street juggler and convention compe helping hands from Community Arts, Inc., a local titor, was last seen beside the interstate, thumb consortium. Olson and his brother Steve, arx)ther pointed toward Ontario. prime mover in the event, estimated 145 Fargo With another year's reunion passed, Waldo and citizens shared the work involved. Included were everyone else melted back into the masses, to merchants from the Red River Mall, who hosted demonstrate, practice and teach their skill, gatfier- a beer and snack party in return for juggling for ing experience and energy for Cleveland in '81. the shoppers in their mall. A merchant's association representative hailed INSIDE THIS ISSUE Competitions results box 4 Public show 5 The IJA Newsletter is published by: Convention features 6 The International Jugglers Association ^All rights reserved Group photo 7 Subscription by IJA membership More convention photos 8,9 Please send news items to: Professor Confidence Corner... 10 Bill Giduz The enthusiasm of Michel Lauziere typified Notices, meetings 11,12 PO Box 443 the times had by many in Fargo. This effort 14 Davidson, NC 26036 didn’t win Lauziere the seniors champion Dr. Hots Europe letter ship, but he later joggled to victory In the All photo^n this issue are (§)Roger Dollarhide first-ever mile joggling event! 1980 or(c)BillGiduz 1980. The vote on the proposed sites for next year’s MINUTES Larry Olson,convention chairman,gave this re port. "I’ve been working full time on this conven convention was: Atlanta, GA - 45; Portland, OR Annual General Business Meeting tion since March 1. Organizing was both scary 63; Cleveland, OH -103. and exciting. Each year we try to improve. New Information will be published in future News- letters to help people develop a proposal for hold- Thursday, July 17,1980 questions are brought up as to what our priorities future convention in their area. Reldhouse are. There are a lot of people that donated their ing a time and shared their talents at the convention. The meeting was adjourned after 9 p.m. North Dakota State University Really that’s the spirit of the convention.’’ Respectfully submitted, Fargo, North Dakota The membership voted to increase dues as of Mary Wisser January 1981, which was recommended by the Tom Dewart, president, called the meeting to Board of Directors. Dewart pointed out that dues MOTIOMQ order at 7p.m. He present^ the president s rep- |^ay0 remained the same for many years, but the ort, saying,"As president it’s been a wry fultog j needs more money in its treasury for fu- Executive Board Meeting year...l appreciate all the corre^xindence from conventions and the Newsletter. The new everybody who did write letters.” yy^ll be $10-Renewal;$11 -New Membership The IJA Executive Board decided the foiiowing Geno gave the vice president’s report. "For the 2-Family Renewal;$13-New Family Member- items during its meeting the day before the gen- first time we have sold our juggling convention to ship. era! business meeting. a network. The NBC show‘Games People Play ^ proposal by the Board of Directors to give has paid us an honorarium for the rights to come honorariums for the coming year to four IJA of- •That anyone wanting to make video or motion in and film this convention. They will film all day fj00rs vvas voted on and passed. A compensa- picture film inside the convention hall must get Friday and the parade on Saturday. They will fifteen percent of dues, will be divided the prior approval of a board member before doing shoot about six minutes and put together a seg- percent to the Newsletter editor, five percent so. Members wanting to make film or video record ment of their show. to Larry Olson, convention chairman, two and ings inside the hail may do so, but must notify (M. J ^^ and two and a member of the board. 6er2S. B0 sure and WBtchJ ona-ha» pLenl to the secretary. •That Geno will represent the IJA for negotiation Rich Chairtjertin presented the following trees- ^ ^ of all TV and other media contracts, but he will ureris report: bership are: only act with approval of the board. Income •That Rich Chamberlin’s wife will be reimbursed Dues $5773.00 President- Geno for materials used in sewing a large IJA banner. Ads in Newsletter 350.00 Vice President- Larry Olson •Members outside of the USA and Canada will Intrest on savings acct. 110.46 Newsletter Editor- Biil Giduz receive Newsletters air mail at no additional charge 50.00 Donation-L.A. Jugglers Forum Secretary-Treasurer- Rich Chamberlin until at least next convention. 6,233.46 Expenses Assistant Sec.-Treas.- Ginny Rose •That future convention chairpeopie will present Newsletter editor 4,064.07 Correspondence Secretary- John Robinson a convention budget projection to the board at Secretary 796.42 Historian- Dennis Soldati least two months prior to the convention. Treasuer 130.84 Championships Director-Greg Moss Olson and Mary Wisser Vice president 88.00 Education Director- Dave Finnigan G'^uz. Larry President 34.65 Official Photographer- Roger Doilarhide together a one-page UA information sheet, Championships director 120.99 Directors-Tom Dewart and Bill Barr a more extensive press kit and an even more oom- Microfiche 252.52 Honorary Directors- Garbo and Mary Wisser P'ete package including pictures to be used for Company Corp.(tax records) 125.00 Convention Chairman- Terry Butler negotiation meetings. Honorarium for officers 900.00 European Director- Lindsay Leslie •That Tom Dewart and Roger Doilarhide will up- 6,477.84 Foreign Correspondents- Lloyd Timberiake, date the UA By-Laws and Constitution,to be made IJA treasury balance 4,216.05 Roland Weise, Kaii-Heinz Ziethen official with the approval of the executive board. to our convention—a negotiation that proved to These initial goals are steps in adirection intended be quite complicated and very educational. to make the IJA a source of great pride and use- President’s It also pointed out some of the structural weak- fulness to its members.

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