The Woodbury Community Foundation initiative provides resources from several groups in the city, from youth athletic associations to the Youth Service Bureau and YMCA.
The mother and baby were reportedly doing well following the July 23 delivery along the freeway.
The Woodbury youth football coach died suddenly on July 16.
“Great Inspirations by a Few Great Kids” follows Trina Dawkins Patterson’s previous book, “A Tale of Two Cookies.”
Melissa Kieffer has had to quit college and can’t drive because of the disease. Now, she’s raising money for research as part of an Aug. 17 event.
Woodbury Patch asked Kinney about the organization and its plans for the future during this week's Woodbury Community Foundation reception.
Grace Nester, 7, will head to California this fall to compete against other girls in a national pageant.
The First Tee program looks to introduce the game to young people.
Looking back at the news of the week from area Patch sites.
New Life Academy graduate Mark Mann, who grew up in Woodbury, has a decidedly positive outlook on life despite having both his legs amputated below the knee. His family is helping him raise money for prosthetic limbs.
The “Smart Play Spot,” expected to cost about $45,000, will be installed at the R.H. Stafford Branch this September.
Christ Episcopal Church members from Woodbury go to Nigeria every year for medical mission work in the communities where they grew up.
The local food shelf recently hired Kristin Kinney.
The funds come from Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless.
Laurie Mondry shared the honor from the Washington County Board with Michele Acker, of Forest Lake.
The fake Facebook page, started in January, was taken down earlier this week after dozens of people reported it as a fake account.
Proceeds from the sale will benefit military families through the efforts of the local group.
The annual event is aimed at promoting anti-crime initiatives and strengthening ties between citizens and public safety.
As of Monday morning, the YouTube video had more than 3,300 views.
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This week's recap of news from east metro Patch sites.
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The Schoenherr family’s yard was recently transformed by artist Fritz Haeg.
The city also set a new high in the number of employed residents.
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The Woodbury Lions Club’s fundraiser is set for April 15 at East Ridge High School.