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  • Snow in North Highlands
    Daryl Smith of Antelope said he's 27 years old and today was the first time he'd ever been to the snow. That was a common theme among children and adults alike as Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands brought in a snow hill of 18 truck loads of snow from Boreal ski resort to give people a chance to play in the snow without having to drive to the mountains.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    People wait in a long line for a chance to sled down a large snow hill on the front lawn of Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands. The church brought in 18 truck loads of snow from Boreal ski resort to give neighborhood kids a chance to play in the snow.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Aaron Price, right, whose wife is a youth pastor at Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands, sends kids down a snow hill on their front lawn. The church brought in 18 truck loads of snow from Boreal ski resort to give people a chance to play in the snow.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Mackenzie Steffens, 10, center, is hit with a snowball with her friend, Aiyanna Marquez, 11, left, as Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands brought in a snow hill of 18 truck loads of snow from Boreal ski resort to give neighborhood kids a chance to play in the snow.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Angelina Alvarez, 6, slides down a big snow hill on the front lawn of Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands made a snow hill on their front lawn of 18 truck loads of snow from Boreal ski resort to give neighborhood kids a chance to play in the snow.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Pastor Terry Schneider of Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands, center, helps direct kids down a large snow hill on their front lawn. Schneider said they brought in 18 truck loads of snow from Boreal ski resort to give neighborhood kids a chance to play in the snow. He said many of the kids had never been to the snow.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Rafe Ramirez, 10, of Antelope slides down a big snow hill on the front lawn of Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Tyler Kidd and Autumn Mitchell slide down a big snow hill on the front lawn of Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Khaliyah Willis, 5, slides down a big snow hill on the front lawn of Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Snow in North Highlands
    Anthony Moritz, 11, of Rio Linda slides down a big snow hill on the front lawn of Liberty Towers Church in North Highlands.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com

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