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Waukesha Residents Build Giant Snow Helmet to Back the Pack

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There was hooting, hollering, horn tooting and shouting of "Go Pack Go."

It wasn't in Dallas and it wasn't in Green Bay, although those cities likely have plenty of cheering.

It was in Waukesha, near the corner of West Moreland Boulevard and Delafield Street where Michael Chieves and Ashley and Jeff Pfahler were putting the final touches on their giant Green Bay Packers football helmet snow sculpture.

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Even 4-year-old Hailey Pfahler got in on the action, wearing, of course, a pink Packers hat.

It took the Waukesha residents all day to complete the sculpture, but they received the attention from everyone driving by Saturday afternoon.

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Their whole family got involved in the expanded project after Ashley Pfahler decided she wanted to use the snow from the blizzard to cheer on the Packers this weekend.

"I was just going to make a big mound that said 'Go Pack Go,'" Ashley Pfahler said.


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