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			 Jeff hails from St. Louis and travels all over the 
			Midwest with his show, performing over three-hundred times a year. 
			He has been at it for twenty years. In addition to his comedy and 
			juggling, Jeff is a speaker and life coach. “Yes, I do juggling and 
			comedy, but I hope my performance is more than that. I want to 
			develop a relationship with my audience, and let them be themselves 
			for at least forty-five minutes, and have a laugh. I hope I can 
			bring some change to their lives through humor and zaniness,” he 
			said.   
			
			
			  
			 
			To judge from the reaction of his audience, he achieved his purpose. 
			Even the normally reserved adults sitting in the back of the library 
			annex were totally into his performance. The kids yelled and gave 
			the thumbs up to Juggling Jeff and so did the adults. He pulled kids 
			onto the stage to help with his act, and then pulled a mom from the 
			audience to face the juggling “Clubs of Doom.” She was laughing so 
			hard she even cracked Jeff up.   
			
			
			  
			
			  
			The Clubs of Doom, the giant oversized tennis balls, a Chinese Yoyo, 
			and a container that had a big Hazardous Material sign on the 
			outside were all part of the act. But Jeff did not choose these 
			items. They were all displayed on a six-foot-long plastic table 
			along with many more items that could have been part of the act. No, 
			his audience of summer readers chose which items they wanted him to 
			juggle. “I thought for sure they would choose the straight jacket,” 
			he said with a laugh.   
			
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			Once he was done with all the items the kids 
			selected, he swept the remaining juggling stuff off the table, 
			hefted it up, and balanced it on his head. His audience went crazy. 
			He had just completed his forty-five minute show to thunderous 
			applause. But wait, there was more. 
			
			At the end of each Thursday performance, Youth 
			Librarian Melissa Oxborrow chooses five tickets from a plastic 
			bottle for book prizes for the summer readers. This time, she asked 
			Juggling Jeff to help pull the tickets from the jar. Jeff jumped on 
			a big red ball and balanced on top of it while pulling winning 
			tickets out.   
			
			
			  
			 
			And then he gave every member of the audience a Juggling Jeff 
			bookmark. “These are special bookmarks. You can transfer them from 
			book to book and page to page and they still work,” he said. Kids 
			and parents lined up for a bookmark and a high-five from Juggling 
			Jeff.  
			 
			Everyone was in a state of wonder at the fun and surprises that Jeff 
			brought to the Lincoln Public Library. He definitely achieved his 
			goal of connecting with his audience.  
			 
			The Lincoln Public Library summer reading program “Reading by 
			Design” is still open for new readers. Contact Melissa Oxborrow at 
			the library annex at 217-732-5732.  
			 
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