Health & Wellness

Hugo Rouvinen (fourth from the top left) with the Florida Vikings semi-professional floorball team.

Hugo Rouvinen may reside in the land of hockey, but for the East Ridge High School junior, floorball is life. And if Rouvinen gets his way, others will soon see his point of view as he works to grow the sport in the U.S. and, hopefully, start a professional team in Minnesota.

“We wanted to bring something to the Twin Cities area that was fresh, new and exciting for all ages,” says Craig Holm, who owns the new CycleBar Woodbury franchise with his wife, Marilyn.

While we’re grateful for the warmth after our cold Minnesota winters, the hot and humid summer days can really take a toll on our skin.

Large crowds came to East Ridge High School’s Loft Stage to see Woodbury Community Theatre’s Stars on Broadway which featured songs from Disney.

The Remke family has been involved in Relay for Life since 2006. After her father was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2005, Missy Remke decided to attend an informational meeting.

The Carver Lake Camp Out provides a great family weekend getaway opportunity right in the community. “You feel like you’re out in the wilderness, but it’s really just a drive from home,” says city of Woodbury recreation technician Jon Hagen.

The Woodbury Pickleball Program has been using converted tennis courts at Shawnee Park for about four years. A large number of pickleball players attended the 2016 budget meeting and expressed an interest in upgrading the facilities.

Jessica Johnson, owner of The Salon, says she chose to open her business in Woodbury last February because this is where her career started.

Clean care. This is the focus behind new nail franchise studio Frenchie’s Modern Nail Care, which opened in May.

The Woodbury High School choir program has been presenting its annual cabaret production for more than 15 years, longer than current music department chair and director of choirs Daryl Timmer has been at the school.

The interior of the new Anytime Fitness headquarters features a juxtaposition of exposed duct work, beams and simple organic materials with posh light fixtures, bold prints and modern furnishings.

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