Woodbury News Net • August 26, 2025 • https://woodburynewsnet.org/4975/uncategorized/woodbury-days-photo-gallery/
Woodbury Days: Photo Gallery
by Roundabout Staff
Woodbury Days returned to Ojibway Park August 22–24, transforming the green space into a vibrant, three-day community celebration.
The festival, which has drawn on average 25,000 attendees each year and features nearly 200 local businesses, offered everything from carnival rides and live music to a grand parade, Bingo, and the popular Taste of Woodbury food fair.
Here’s a visual look at highlights from this year’s festival, from local performances and pronto pups to quirky attractions like the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile and longtime icons like the Lions Club Bandshell.
The three-day long festival was traditionally held in September after Labor Day until the early 1980 when it moved to August. (Image by Lillian Bannink)Woodbury moved their festival from Potawatomi Park to Ojibway Park in 1980. (Image by Theo Franz)Fans of deli meat and/or oddly-shaped vehicles stood by and admired the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile. (Image by Theo Franz)Cottage Grove native Hailey James got her band together to perform several covers of country songs and her own material on Friday, Aug. 22. (Image by Theo Franz)The Lions Club Bandshell was built in thanks to the Woodbury Jaycees organization back in 1974. (Image by Lillian Bannink)Pedestrians walk past local businesses around the city while some tents hand out free prizes to allure their attention. (Image by Lillian Bannink)