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San Juan Capistrano – School Dean Patrick Holligan JSerra Catholic High would be more of a community.
President Frank Talarico school wanted to start a new tradition.

Students are surprised sparkling, “” snow “falls on the evening of Friday JSerra Catholic High School in San Juan Capistrano quad.
Chas Metivier Orange County Register
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So Friday afternoon, the sun setting on campus for 8 years, the choir sang “Let It Snow”.
And suddenly he did.
Spongy foam pieces fell cars on both sides of the quad, triggering waves of laughter surprised and delighted the crowd of 1,000 strong students, teachers and family members.
“It’s like snow in Disneyland,” said senior Shannon Barrett, 17, of Aliso Viejo.
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Talarico came with the idea after seeing a similar celebration at Pepperdine University.
“I thought, why not make a snowman in San Juan Capistrano?” Said.
Michelle O’Reilly folded beams that students, hands raised to catch the “snow” and posed for pictures with friends.
O’Reilly, construction projects Talarico Director, organized the event for christmas flowers mexico . School equipment leased to a company in Los Angeles, creating snow for movies. O’Reilly and her husband took her two hours in wooded area near Tecate, Mexico, and returned with a tree taller than 17 meters associated with Monterey pine of his truck.

Pin has been decorated with lights and ornaments and placed in the center of the patio. The machines were installed by stealth blinds on both sides of the quad.
Then all the planners had to do was to keep the snow surprising secret.
“It’s a new school – all these traditions to be created,” said O’Reilly.
They were so successful that the snow has surprised even Holligan.
“I was not expecting this,” said Holligan, with bits of snow in his suit.
Although the electric lights were submerged tree in part by the afternoon sun, was also decorated with ornaments personalized cards – a practice also known as O’Reilly to become a JSerra tradition.
Teachers of religious books distributed to students who have given the other as a reward for acts of kindness. The cards are attached to ornamental trees.
Heather Rosen, 17, of Newport Beach received two letters from his teachers.
“I think it’s a wonderful tradition we started,” said Rosen, who founded the Lions Club in Africa last year to raise money for youth in Africa.
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