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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.

A drone shot of Woodbury from above.

Congratulations to the winners of our 2019 Focus on Woodbury photo contest!

John Soma's Halloween yard display, featuring a graveyard, inflatable Stay Pufy Marshmallow Man and more.

It’s John Soma’s sixth year as the Halloween Dad in Woodbury, and his displays have spirit to share.

The first Woodbury Lions pancake breakfast in 1972.

When a group has been around for a half-century, it might be easy to take it for granted. But the Woodbury Lions Club has stayed relevant and important to the community's well-being by continually coming up with new projects that address current needs.

An elderly woman looks out a window.

Our Woodbury Senior Living columnist shares some wisdom from a local elder.

Four girls who participate in GirlOnward, a Woodbury nonprofit focused on giving girls leadership skills.

Woodbury nonprofit GirlOnward inspires young girls to be the leaders they were born to be.

A graphic advertising voting for the 2019 Focus on Woodbury photo contest.

Voting is now closed. Stay tuned for the winners!

In March, the Woodbury Area Chamber of Commerce’s popular Community Expo featured more than 175 local businesses, plus food vendors, music and dance, Tae Kwon Do, the 3M Science Wizards and a Woodbury Police vs. Fire Minute to Win It Challenge.

Two girls decked out in red, white and blue celebrate the Fourth of July at the Woodbury fireworks show.

Woodbury hosts its annual fireworks display the night of the holiday at HealthEast Sports Center.

A group of kids play soccer through Woodbury Parks & Recreation, voted Best Place for Kids' Activities in the Best of Woodbury 2019 readers' choice survey.

Woodbury neighbors, you voted in high numbers for this year’s Best Place for Kids’ Activities, and the Woodbury Parks & Recreation department was far and away your favorite.

Emma Sroda, communications specialist for the City of Woodbury

City of Woodbury communications specialist Emma Sroda helps put the spotlight on Woodbury.

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