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.

Presidents’ Day is Monday, February 15. Not lucky enough to be heading out of town to places like the Wisconsin Dells or Lutsen for the long weekend? Woodbury offers lots of fun options around town to fill those days, including:

The four-day Feed My Starving Children Mobile Pack at Bielenberg Sports Center set a new record by packing 4,066,416 meals, enough to feed more than 11,000 children for a year.

A large crowd gathered at the Prom Center for the Woodbury Life Resouce Center’s sixth annual Celebration of Life Gala.

Starting temperature: a balmy 22 degrees.

The Woodwinds Health Campus is doing its best to make an unimaginable situation a bit more comfortable for its patients and their families at the new Woodwinds Cancer Center.

The Woodbury community is working to become a leader in mental health, particularly when it comes to its younger residents. Several local health professionals are prioritizing mental health in hopes of making it a more approachable topic for children, teens and young adults.

Having second thoughts about that tattoo? Woodbury now has a solution. Invisible Ink Tattoo Removers’ newest location, which opened here in July, strives to be nothing but the best. “We have the most current and cutting-edge laser equipment available,” says general manager Rebecca Sauerer.

Founded in 2003, the Woodbury Community Foundation (WCF) strives to better the community by connecting members to organizations that can assist them in times of economic despair. They focus on four key areas: youth, jobs, health and food.

Maxville Services, the newest addition to South Tamarack Square in Woodbury, fully embodies “Auto Repair with Flair.” Owner and CEO Susan Moynihan, who’s been in the automotive industry for over seven years, is offering a new auto repa

Woodbury’s first preschool, Woodbury Preschool, celebrated 50 years of serving families in the community at a special event at Woodbury Peaceful Grove United Methodist Church.

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