ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Hundreds of jugglers from across the United States and Canada are gathering in Rochester this weekend for RIT's 41st annual Spring Juggle-In. 

Organizers tell us it's one of the longest running juggling festivals in North America.

It was founded 41 years ago by the same person who founded the college's juggling club.

The public is invited to participate, learn how to juggle or just enjoy the shows.

"It's the community itself. It's weird but it's kind of a good kind of weird and it's a nice connection everybody has. 'Oh hey, you can juggle? I can juggle. Can you pass? Oh, let's pass together,' and that's something that allows these people to sort of get an idea of who they're juggling with, know names, and it's just connections that last," said Sebastian Ferlo, and adviser for RIT's Juggling Club.

The festival's big Saturday Night Show starts 7:30 p.m. tonight in Ingle Auditorium. 

The scheduled list of events can be found on the Juggling Club's website