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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.

The R.H. Stafford Library is full of happy children and their caregivers at the library-sponsored Toddler Storytime.

Last year, Woodbury Magazine held its annual readers’ choice survey, and we asked members of the community to tell us their favorites in 50 categories. Check out this list of 2014’s winners and see how this year’s crop compares: You’ll find some repeat favorites and some newcomers.

Click here to view photos from the 2015 Best of Plymouth event taken by Marissa Martinson.

Back in India, Srilekha Senthil started taking photos while in college; she has a strong interest in the arts, doing all types of painting, clay modeling and paper quilling earrings as well as folk dance choreography. She has lived in Woodbury with her family for the past three years.

Theatergoers
enjoyed the Woodbury Community Theatre production of Pippi Longstocking at the Black Box Theater at East Ridge High
School.

Seventh,
eighth and ninth graders of King of Kings Lutheran Church hosted a pancake
breakfast to raise funds for future mission trips.

The
Woodbury Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual gala at the Prom Center,
recognizing the business, educator, citizen and nonprofit organization of the
year.

You might already be familiar with the whimsical cake and cupcake creations offered at Nadia Cakes.

You may recognize Inez Oehlke around town. She’s the woman enjoying a meal and family time at the Old Country Buffet, a popular choice for her great-grandchildren.

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