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Most read articles of Woodbury Magazine 2022

Woodbury Magazine's Most Popular Stories in 2022. Readers spent the year exploring Woodbury through their stomachs.

dog sniffing the grass

Dogs possess up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to about six million in humans. And the part of a dog’s brain that is devoted to analyzing smells is, proportionally speaking, 40 times greater than ours.

Children have been home not just for the summer, but also for much of the year due to the pandemic. When children return to school, it can be stressful for your dog. The child is busy with classes, classmates and all the school activities.

The Annual Community Awards Gala featured a community awards presentation to deserving Woodbury area recipients. Pictured are the 2020 award recipients, who were celebrated at the Denim and Diamonds Virtual Gala this past January.

Life coach Sara Swan

While Sara Swan has over two decades of experience in special education, she initially didn’t have plans to turn a one-off mentorship into a full-fledged organization.

South Washington County Schools receive a grant

“Mental health has really become a basic need.

The HERO Center

Opening its doors in January 2020, the HERO Center is a top-notch public safety training facility designed to help meet the needs of law enforcement, the fire department and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies in both the Woodbury and Cott

Dogs need to be socialized to other dogs and humans to build their social confidence—whether with other pets and pet parents on walks or outdoor playdates. Socially confident dogs are fun to be with for humans and other dogs.

Nathan Block

Movie Madness

Woodbury 10 Theatre weathers a wave of shutdowns with community support.

Best of 2021 winners

Though I may be biased, I like to say that Woodbury is truly one of the best communities in the metro area.

Woodbury for Justice and Equality

Juneteenth—celebrated June 19—marks the day slavery was abolished in U.S., yet racial inequality has persisted in the place of segregation. Juneteenth is a day to celebrate and acknowledge the vibrance of Black history in American culture.

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