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Published September 01, 2010, 12:00 AM

PHOTO GALLERY: Best local three days of summer

Annual Woodbury Days celebrations drew thousands to Ojibway Park Aug. 27-29


150 local Woodbury businesses were displayed during the Woodbury Days Business Fair.

  • 150 local Woodbury businesses were displayed during the Woodbury Days Business Fair.
  • Pete Mrozinski’s “Half Rat” rod drew quite the attention at the 3M Car Show Saturday in Ojibway Park. Mrozinski, of Forest Lake, said he enjoys building “rat rods,” which are custom vehicles made from several different old vintage cars.
  • The annual Woodbury Days Hula Hoop Contest was Saturday at the Woodbury Lions Band Shell.
  • Adisyn Riley, 7, added a little color to her do at the Kinderberry Hill booth at the Woodbury Days Business Fair on Saturday.
  • During the Woodbury Days carnival, patrons rode a few rides and played a few games.
  • The Rainbow Corral Critters Petting Zoo offered pony rides to Woodbury Days attendees.
  • Woodbury Police K9 officer Niko demonstrates some of his talents during Woodbury Days on Saturday.
  • During the Woodbury Canine Unit demonstration, Woodbury police officers demonstrated how their canines can apprehend suspects.
  • Hordes of people brought their lawn chair and blankets for a beautiful afternoon at Woodbury Days on Saturday.
  • The Dweebs provided the entertainment at Woodbury Days on Saturday.
  • The Dweebs often involve the crowd in their performances whether that be invited people up on stage, going into the crowd or covering the crowd in confetti.
  • Teams duked it out on the sand during the annual volleyball tournament Saturday morning.
  • Maddi Hanson, 9, left, and Gwenyth Hanson, 8, race down the Fun Slide.
  • Luke Bundgaard and son Cameron, 2, ride the carousel on the opening evening of Woodbury Days.
  • Behind the scenes at Taste of Woodbury: Audra Richards, left, and Stephanie Anderson bag mini donuts at the Snack Shack.
  • Lucas Glomb cuts potatoes as fast as the French fries were selling at the WYAL Baseball stand at Taste of Woodbury.
  • The dance floor at Tropical Ballroom’s Business Fair booth got plenty of use during Woodbury Days.
  • A backstage view of Boogie Wonderland’s Friday night performance at Woodbury Days.
  • Bob Swanson, a judge for the 3M Car Show, looked over an entry from among the hundreds of cars parked on the baseball field just east of Woodbury High School.
  • Officer Neil Bauer poses next to a brand new Woodbury Police squad car. The Woodbury Public Safety tent included a first aid table, new squad car and information on how to stay safe.
  • Several trophies were awarded to cars in several categories.
  • The parade in the Royal Oaks neighborhood was lined with people on Sunday early afternoon.
  • Students at Revolution Dance Studio performed a number for the crowd.
  • The District 833 unified marching band entertained parade goers with such classic diddies as George Clinton’s “We Got the Funk.”
  • Woodbury High School footballers made their presence known on a vintage fire engine sponsored by Kiss’s Classic Car Restoration.
  • East Ridge High School ‘s volley ball team dedicated their parade float to breast cancer awareness and dressed it pink.
  • The Remax Hot Air Balloon team fired up the crowd at the Woodbury Days Grande Parade.