Seniors Nicholas Foster and Max Samarin officiate the Nativity Blessing and Christmas tree lighting at Monsignor Farrell High School in Staten Island, New York. They oversaw live student performances and a large Christmas village featuring food booths, a skating rink, a life-size snow globe, and a petting zoo from their position on a professional concert stage.
Tuesday’s Christmas tree lighting and nativity blessing, which featured the amazing performance of our Faithful Men and the amazing young women who joined them on stage, was a thrilling and unforgettable event that perfectly captured the essence of the Farrell Family, according to the school president and alumnus.
According to him, parents, coaches, instructors, staff, alumni, and students gathered to enjoy the holiday season and keep Christ at the center of Christmas.
Dominick the Donkey
As real-deal reindeer broke for meal, Santa himself took center stage, joined by FDNY’s Ladder 85. Tobacco thanked the NYPD for keeping us all safe and the FDNY for providing Santa with a lift. Dominick the Donkey, a placid donkey grazing hay close to the Nativity on exhibit, also received a stern thank-you from the school president.
According to teacher Dawn Guerriero, “My Speech and Communications class was thrilled to add to the glitz of Farrell’s special tree lighting event and the magic of the Christmas season by performing a lively dance number to Mariah Carey’s classic, All I Want for Christmas Is You, and a spirited reading of Twas the Week before Christmas: Farrell Style.”
Several hundred revelers gathered around the stage, and Borough President Vito Fossella addressed them. He gave sincere remarks about the Christmas spirit and applauded the large-scale production. The Farrell alumnus snarked about the school s drone overhead as not part of the recent mysteriousdrone sightings, a timely topic on whichhe and fellow alumni have been quite outspoken.
Jennifer Briscoe, a staff member and event planner, usually starts organizing the school’s spectacular in January. As tradition holds, performances include several numbers by the Monsignor Farrell Players (the school s dramatic society), directed by Melissa Tierney, who additionally orchestrates the show s program.
The all-hands-on decked halls included an army of volunteers aka elves in green shirts. The Farrell hockey team supervised a small ice skating rink. Mr. Bilotti and Mr. DiPietro of the Italian department doled out homemade rainbow cookies and freshly-piped cannoli. Fellow teacher Ms. Farley poured hot chocolate.
Performers included the Monsignor Farrell student group Friends of Staten Island (FOSI), also comprised of students from St. Joseph Hill Academy.
This year, food and drink stations were manned by Ho Brah of West Brighton, Patrizia s of Eltingville and Montalbano s of Woodrow.
The event doubled as a fundraiser to benefit Staten Island University Hospital-Northwell Health.
Tobacco concluded, This cherished tradition reflects our mission to form men of faith, aware of their God-given talents and confident in their abilities, while sharing the light and hope of Christ with our community.
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