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South Washington County schools will host its second annual district-wide Black History Month celebration.

Woodbury’s Family Achievement Center hosted its awards day in May to celebrate its patients and families.

A man and his daughter look at some art at the Spirit of the St. Croix Art Festival.

Fall provides the perfect backdrop for Twin Cities art festivals.

St. Ambrose of Woodbury Catholic School hosted its annual spring shindig party and fundraiser in May, which included dinner, drinks and live music. 

A shot of fireworks in Woodbury. This photo won third place in the Activities & Events category of the 2019 Focus on Woodbury photo contest.

This photo by 12-year-old Sam Karnuth took third place in the Activities & Events category of our 2018 Focus on Woodbury photo contest.

A group of diners at Le Dîner en Blanc to support the Woodbury Heritage Society's efforts to preserve the Miller Barn.

As part of its efforts to preserve the historic Miller Barn, one of the last tactile vestiges of Woodbury’s farming history, the Woodbury Heritage Society’s Save the Miller Barn committee hosts its second annual dîner en blanc.

Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf hosted its annual chili (and mac and cheese) tasting festival in March, bringing together chili and mac lovers to support the food shelf’s missio

The Woodbury Chamber held its annual Community Awards Gala in January at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in St. Paul. In addition to the awards program, the gavel was passed to the new board chair and guests enjoyed dinner, auctions, music and more.

Here are some of the best reader submitted photos from this year's Hudson Hot Air Affair. The mid-winter event has been delighting spectators for 30 years. This year's theme was Pirates Fly’n the Croix-Ribbean. 

In September, Woodbury Lakes shopping center hosted a grand “re-opening” celebration to mark the culmination of significant redevelopment and additions in the past few years, including a huge

Woodbury’s beloved Puppet Wagon heralded summer 2018 with a series of performances at local parks, neighborhoods and events. The lively performances, including silly songs and stories, run about eight minutes each, making them the perfect length for tiny tots’ attention spans.

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