December 2009
6 posts
Parks and Rec hosts music appreciation and piano... →
The Woodbury Parks and Recreation Department is now offering an educational program that focuses on teaching piano concepts and music appreciation to children 3 to 6 years old in a small group setting at the Colby Lake Park building, 9715 Valley Creek Road. The cost is $112.
Dec 30th
Holiday Tree Recycling →
The Woodbury compost site will be open on two Saturdays for the disposal of holiday trees and wreaths. Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Dec 29th
Woodbury Holiday Lights Tour →
Dec 16th
Woodwinds lifts some visitor restrictions →
HealthEast will now: • Permit children under age 5 to visit, as long as they are healthy. • Lift the screening checkpoints at hospital entries. • Continue to restrict visiting to the neonatal intensive care units and special care nurseries due to the vulnerability of infants in those areas.
Dec 16th
Drive-in a piece of the past group wants to live... →
Is an old drive-in theater a piece of history worth saving? State and national preservation advocates say the Cottage View Drive-In is, but Cottage Grove officials and the drive-in’s owners are still aggressively pursuing commercial development for the city’s most lucrative piece of undeveloped land. Map
Dec 5th
Winter parking restrictions →
Residents need to be aware that Woodbury’s winter parking regulations — banning on-street parking between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. — are in effect from Nov. 1 through April 1. 2-inch rule City ordinance also prohibits on-street parking any time 2 or more inches of snow have accumulated, until after the street has been completely plowed. The 2-inch guideline applies to any hour of the...
Dec 3rd