Woodbury fireworks show, hometown celebration canceled because of weather
Due to the severe weather forecast for Thursday, the Woodbury Fourth of July Hometown Celebration has been canceled.
Plans for the Woodbury Fourth of July Hometown Celebration, which was to have been held at the M Health Fairview Sports Center, included a 10 p.m. fireworks show, a performance by country band Thrillbillies, bounce houses and food trucks.
“Safety is our top priority, and we want to ensure everyone stays safe during inclement weather,” city officials said in a news release. “We will announce a rescheduled date soon.”
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