Juggling and Story with Louis De Lauro
Looking to bring something unique and meaningful to your library this summer? Invite Lou De Lauro—retired teacher, Juggler, and founder of the nonprofit Juggling Life—for a heartfelt and unforgettable 60-minute program that blends performance, storytelling, and community connection.
Program Details
Available Most Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, June through September
Dates are filling up!
Time: Preferred time is 7:00–8:00 PM (can start as early as 6:30 PM);
Saturdays available all day
Audience: Adults and families with children ages 10+
Group Size: Up to 32 participants
Program Length: 60 minutes
Flat Rate: $150 (includes all materials and setup)
Flexible pricing available for small libraries or nonprofits
Slightly higher rates for large libraries
What’s Included in the Program?
A lively juggling demonstration to kick off the evening with fun and energy
An inspiring overview of Juggling Life, a nonprofit bringing joy to children with cancer through performance and connection
The unforgettable story of Tyler Katarsky, whose courage and spirit inspired a movement
A touching photo slideshow tribute to Tyler
A live reading from Lou’s new book: January Fever: The Tyler Katarsky Story, followed by info on the $8 book club on Substack
A hands-on juggling lesson and fun group activity to build confidence, laughter, and connection
✨ About Lou De Lauro:
Lou is a Chicken Soup for the Soul author and contributor to Pearson Education and Adoptive Families Magazine. He taught public school for over 30 years and now dedicates his time to writing, speaking, and running Juggling Life Inc., a nonprofit that uplifts children battling illness through storytelling and performance.
Bonus Kids-Only Program! Lou is also available this summer for a Friday morning or Saturday morning kids-only juggling program designed for younger children. It’s all about play, laughter, and beginner-friendly juggling fun.
Looking to bring something unique and meaningful to your library this summer? Invite Lou De Lauro—retired teacher, Juggler, and founder of the nonprofit Juggling Life—for a heartfelt and unforgettable 60-minute program that blends performance, storytelling, and community connection.
Program Details
Available Most Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, June through September
Dates are filling up!
Time: Preferred time is 7:00–8:00 PM (can start as early as 6:30 PM);
Saturdays available all day
Audience: Adults and families with children ages 10+
Group Size: Up to 32 participants
Program Length: 60 minutes
Flat Rate: $150 (includes all materials and setup)
Flexible pricing available for small libraries or nonprofits
Slightly higher rates for large libraries
What’s Included in the Program?
A lively juggling demonstration to kick off the evening with fun and energy
An inspiring overview of Juggling Life, a nonprofit bringing joy to children with cancer through performance and connection
The unforgettable story of Tyler Katarsky, whose courage and spirit inspired a movement
A touching photo slideshow tribute to Tyler
A live reading from Lou’s new book: January Fever: The Tyler Katarsky Story, followed by info on the $8 book club on Substack
A hands-on juggling lesson and fun group activity to build confidence, laughter, and connection
✨ About Lou De Lauro:
Lou is a Chicken Soup for the Soul author and contributor to Pearson Education and Adoptive Families Magazine. He taught public school for over 30 years and now dedicates his time to writing, speaking, and running Juggling Life Inc., a nonprofit that uplifts children battling illness through storytelling and performance.
Bonus Kids-Only Program! Lou is also available this summer for a Friday morning or Saturday morning kids-only juggling program designed for younger children. It’s all about play, laughter, and beginner-friendly juggling fun.