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Best veterinarian 2013: Georgetown Veterinary Hospital

Georgetown Veterinary Hospital

200 Georgetown Way
977-4600
georgetownveterinaryhospital.com

Runner-up:
Old Dominion Animal Hospital
811 Preston Ave.
971-3500
olddominionanimalhospital.com

The 2011-2012 National Pet Owners survey concluded that 62 percent of U.S. households own a pet. That’s a lot, but it’s not surprise to us, considering how many top-notch veterinarians are in the area. Among them, Georgetown Vet, with three experienced DVMs and more than 50 years in business. At Old Dominion, three docs take good care of your dogs, cats—even birds and exotic pets.

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Best music venue 2013: The Jefferson Theater

The Jefferson Theater

110 E. Main St.
245-4980
jeffersontheater.com

Runner-up:
nTelos Wireless Pavilion
700 E. Main St.
245-4910
thenteloswirelesspavilion.com

The history of The Jefferson Theater starts with a bang and a whimper: In 1912, it was conceived as a “combination house,” doubling as a vaudeville and silent movie theater. These days, it’s pretty rare to find The Jeff silent (unless it’s empty for cleaning or something)—this year alone, the Downtown venue has opened its door for acts like Spin Doctors, Cut Copy, and Lucero with Shovels & Rope. Down at the Pavilion, Bruce Springsteen showed up for a free concert to stump for Obama in October, Loretta Lynn took the stage in July in a pink taffeta gown with a full-on sparkly bodice. Still sassy at 81, her performance of “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)” had every woman in the joint singing along. We’re looking forward to more country when Willie Nelson comes back to town September 15.

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Best burger 2013: Citizen Burger Bar

Citizen Burger Bar

212 E. Main St.
979-9944
citizenburgerbar.com

Runner-up:
Boylan Heights
102 14th St. NW
984-5707
boylan-heights.com

In a season four episode of “How I Met Your Mother,” Marshall spends all day trying to locate the best burger he ever had, leading the gang to a hole-in-the-wall spot with a neon red burger sign and a green door. Citizen, which takes the win over Boylan for the first time this year, is a bit easier to find (hint: It’s on the Downtown Mall!), but we’d be willing to bet the burger is similar in satisfaction to Marshall’s pick.

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Best New Restaurant 2013: Citizen Burger Bar

Upstanding Citizen: The Downtown Mall burger bar takes the win with a good conscience

Best sports bar 2013: Boylan Heights

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Best real estate agent 2013: Jamie White

Jamie White

245 Ridge-McIntire Rd., Suite 1
906-3944
belmontcharlottesville.com

Runner-up:
Bob Hughes
126 Garrett St., Suite D
989-3592
bobhughesteam.com

They say that when shopping for a home, you know within 60 seconds of being in a house whether or not you’d feel comfortable living there. That’s O.K. with Jamie White, who will stick with you through multiple home visits until you find just the right spot. In second place, Bob Hughes offers more than 20 years in the business.

What’s Jamie passionate about in Charlottesville?

1. Autumn apple picking on Carter’s Mountain. A great family event! I love that folks drive from all over Virginia to do this.
2. Playing on the swings in McGuffey Park – We live in McGuffey condos and so spending evenings in the park hanging out and playing with my son is the best. He loves the infant swings.
3. UVA Basketball at JPJ Arena. Being able to go and support UVA so easily is nice and for me the best is watching the men’s basketball at JPJ Arena. The closeness to the players and the packed arena with the band and the fans makes for a fun time. Go Hooos!
4. The smell of Spudnuts coffee and donuts. The shop has the greatest smell of warm donuts and the decor in the shop is like going back in time. It’s unchanged since the 1960’s. It’s crazy cheap and yummy!
5. The street performers at Friday’s after 5pm. I just love it when the whole of Charlottesville is on the mall on a Friday and that it’s possible to see so many friends in one place. It’s great to walk up and down the mall and watch the different acts from the homeless guy playing the harmonica to the kids who are always performing their juggling act.

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Best dry cleaners 2013: Brown’s Dry Cleaners

Brown’s Dry Cleaners

1135 Millmont St.
296-6285
510 Preston Ave.
296-6285
1326 E. High St.
295-4336
brownsdrycleaners.com

Runner-up:
Skyline Cleaners
2110 Barracks Rd.
970-1004
skylinecleanersva.com

What’s the one thing you should always remember before you take your clothes to the dry cleaners? Empty your pockets. In 1975, President Carter allegedly left the nuclear launch codes in his suit when it was sent out to be dry cleaned. You can bet he never made that mistake again! ’Round these parts, readers say Brown’s is the best place to go and Skyline, in the runner-up spot, gets the job done right.

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Best home repair/handyman 2013: Advantage Handyman

Advantage Handyman

817-7222
advantagehandy.com

Runner-up:
Charlottesville Handyman
760-4263
charlottesvillehandyman.com

It’s clear that Advantage Handyman delivers when it comes to contracting, but it’s no stranger to the small stuff either. The contractor can do anything from electrical work and painting to landscaping and cleaning. Russ Melton (a.k.a. Charlottesville Handyman) takes the No. 2 spot. He opened his business in 2004 after teaching a class on entrepreneurship and realizing he should be practicing what he preached.

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Best contractor 2013: Advantage Handyman

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Best car wash 2013: Express Car Wash

Express Car Wash

Seminole Square Shopping Center
978-1088
express-carwash.com

Runner-up:
Clean Machine
101 Riverbend Dr.
971-9274
cleanmachinetouchlesscarwash.com

In 1987, Rose Royce’s single “Car Wash” topped Billboard’s Pop and R&B charts in the U.S. And no wonder—people get pretty excited to get their whips sparkling like a diamond. Readers say the best place to do that is Express Car Wash on Seminole Trail. It uses gentle equipment and cleaning products to ensure no damage to your car. At Clean Machine, opt for touchless technology that eliminates the need for brushes and cloth to so much as graze the painted surface of your vehicle.

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Best place for a mani/pedi 2013: Oasis Day Spa

Oasis Day Spa

103 W. Water St.
244-9667
oasisspacville.com

Runner-up:
Happy Nails
2295 Seminole Ln.
975-1170

The Japanese invented a nail-dryer involving individual tubes for each nail with a hand-held air pump. Creative, but perhaps a little cumbersome when you get down to it. And definitely not luxurious, which is what your winner this year excels in. At Oasis, choose a special package like the flower manicure (a floral hand soak, botanical exfoliation, hand softening treatment, and an herbal paraffin wax wrap). Happy Nails delivers a classic mani/pedi experience, with many stations to encourage walk-ins.

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Best spa 2013: Oasis Day Spa

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Best spa 2013: Oasis Day Spa

Oasis Day Spa

103 W. Water St.
244-9667
oasisspacville.com

Runner-up:
Spa at Boar’s Head
200 Ednam Dr.
972-2253
boarsheadinn.com/spa

In the Sultan Ahmet area of Istanbul, a “spa”-like experience consists of lying on a marble slab in a sauna while a woman pours water over your body then scrubs you from head to toe. That costs the equivalent of $50 American dollars. As far as relaxation goes, you get what you pay for. Here in Charlottesville, readers prefer a higher-end experience, which is why they choose Oasis. Get a massage, manicure, facial, and wax, and even walk out with some new bath products from the front-of-the-house shop. In second place, the Spa at Boar’s Head, which maximizes relaxation during your stay at the inn.

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Best Place for a mani/pedi 2013: Oasis Day Spa

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Gloria Rockhold: Civic butterfly

Tango is the dance of passion: a gendered, structured improvisation of impossible closeness with fluid patternings that prioritize expression and intimacy, and the result of the collision of European and American cultures at the mouth of the Rio de la Plata. Maybe it’s no surprise then, that Gloria Rockhold, co-founder of the Charlottesville Tango Society, is also the product of cultural plate tectonics. Having split time growing up in Asuncion, Paraguay and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she is, in her own words, “perfectly bicultural.”

Rockhold came to Charlottesville in 2000, first landing in the countryside before gravitating to town to take a job with Albemarle County Schools as a community engagement coordinator. Her arrival coincided with the growth of the area’s Latino community, and since then she’s been that community’s voice in the public school systems.

“I have startup energy. I can start any program. Give me all the problems and I’ll put them in a format that will work. You have to be both creative and organized,” she said.

Whether she’s in Southwood Trailer Park or Townwood Trailer Park near Hydraulic Road, Rockhold’s energy is out on the streets, so much so that her boss jokingly threatened to get her a T-shirt that just said “No” on it.

“I think my passion comes from bringing a child into an environment that he or she has never seen and getting this huge smile. That motivates me,” Rockhold said.

Rockhold’s latest plan is to start a two-week bridge camp at Agnor Hurt Elementary School for rising fifth graders. Bridge for fifth graders? That’s how her mind works. It’s like the scene in Ghostbusters where they cross the streams of their ray guns and it magically works out.

“I find something old’s that’s dying and I find these kids that it might inspire and we put them together to learn socialization, negotiation, numbers,” Rockhold said. “I think in many ways I mix my personal desires with the job. In a way I merge my passions.”

The most passionate thing about Gloria Rockhold is the way her life overflows from its vessel, bursts at the seams. She serves on the boards of the Charlottesville Free Clinic and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville, as a committee member for the Charlottesville Democratic Party, as the chair of Creciendo Juntos, and she’s on the citizens action committee for the Office of the Public Defender. That’s in addition to her tango dancing and working and social butterflying.

And she does all of it with the style of the “precisely creative” dance she loves.

“I just want to mix people up,” she said. “That’s fun to me.”