To Catch a Leprechaun

Photo by Jason Kaplan Victoria Taxter, a student in Sheila Konnaris’ Willow Avenue kindergarten class, built a trap, along with her classmates, to catch Seamus the Leprechaun. The traps were left set overnight, following St. Patrick’s Day, in the hopes of capturing the Irish fairy. Konnaris said her classes have been trying for 14 years without any luck.
Photo by Jason Kaplan Victoria Taxter, a student in Sheila Konnaris’ Willow Avenue kindergarten class, built a trap, along with her classmates, to catch Seamus the Leprechaun. The traps were left set overnight, following St. Patrick’s Day, in the hopes of capturing the Irish fairy. Konnaris said her classes have been trying for 14 years without any luck.
Photo by Jason Kaplan
Victoria Taxter, a student in Sheila Konnaris’ Willow Avenue kindergarten class, built a trap, along with her classmates, to catch Seamus the Leprechaun. The traps were left set overnight, following St. Patrick’s Day, in the hopes of capturing the Irish fairy. Konnaris said her classes have been trying for 14 years without any luck.