Circus Science and Gregory May | PICTURES

Gregory May performs his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday, Aug. 8. May, a resident of Columbia, brings together science lessons and circus tricks to teach and entertain his audiences with original characters like the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey. circus performer, science teacher in Baltimore City and instructor at Port Discovery.

Gregory May playfully knocks spinning plates away from the control of volunteer 9-year-old Tatum Westfall of Hampstead, part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May playfully knocks spinning plates away from the control of volunteer 9-year-old Tatum Westfall of Hampstead, part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May reacts after jokingly knocking spinning plates out of the control of volunteer 9-year-old Tatum Westfall of Hampstead, as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May reacts after jokingly knocking spinning plates out of the control of volunteer 9-year-old Tatum Westfall of Hampstead, as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May gets help from Tatum Westfall, 9, of Hampstead as he balances spinning plates as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May gets help from Tatum Westfall, 9, of Hampstead as he balances spinning plates as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May performs a juggling and balancing routine as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May performs a juggling and balancing routine as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May performs a juggling and balancing routine as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May performs a juggling and balancing routine as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May performs a juggling routine, part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May performs a juggling routine, part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May watches as 8-year-old Manchester resident Aiden Walzl balances a peacock feather on his finger as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May watches as 8-year-old Manchester resident Aiden Walzl balances a peacock feather on his finger as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May teaches an audience about gyroscopic motion as he spins a lasso around three volunteers, part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May teaches an audience about gyroscopic motion as he spins a lasso around three volunteers, part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May teaches an audience about gyroscopic motion as he spins a lasso around, part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May teaches an audience about gyroscopic motion as he spins a lasso around, part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May performs a juggling and balancing routine as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gregory May performs a juggling and balancing routine as part of his Circus Science act at the North Carroll Branch library on Thursday. May, a Columbia resident, combines science and circus tricks to educate and entertain her audiences through the background of a former Ringling Brothers circus performer Barnum and Bailey, a science teacher in Baltimore City and an instructor at Port Discovery. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

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