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An Auburnian's tale
Chris Viscardi remembers snow days as a child growing up in Auburn.
“You'd wake up one morning to see your entire world blanketed in snow,” he said.
The white horizon outside his window was a blank canvas onto which the young Viscardi could smear a day's worth of carefree activity. It's that sense of sudden, boundless promise that inspired Viscardi to co-write “Snow Day,” a 2000 film starring Chevy Chase that told the madcap story of children who hijack a plow to prolong their school's shutdown after a snowfall.
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