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Best place to get your car repaired 2013: Airport Road Auto Center

Airport Road Auto Center

1791 Airport Rd.
973-4075
airportroadautocenter.com

Runner-up:
Bob’s Wheel Alignment
923 E. Market St.
296-4523
bobswheelalignment.com

It would take more than 150 years for a car to drive to the sun. Of course, by that time, it’d have a whole host of problems and readers say the best place to combat them would be Airport Auto Center. The 29N shop specializes in more than 40 car-related ailments. Bob’s Wheel Alignment provides more quality service in the heart of Charlottesville.

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Best gynecologist 2013: Jefferson OBGYN

Jefferson OBGYN

600 Peter Jefferson Pkwy., #290
977-4488
jeffersonobgyn.net

Runner-up:
Ed Wolanski
600 Peter Jefferson Pkwy., #300
293-9800

When the royal baby arrived on July 22, it was Drs. Marcus Setchell and Alan Farthing, gynecologists to QEII and the royal family, who assisted Duchess Kate through 12 hours of labor. But it’s Jefferson OBGYN, with its six MDs, ushering into the world a new generation of promising youths. Who knows? Maybe one of them will be a royal one day too. Ed Wolanski takes the second place crown with 31 years in practice.

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Best of C-VILLE Food & Drink

Best wings 2013: Wild Wing Café

Wild Wing Café

820 W. Main St.
979-9464
wildwingcafe.com

Runner-up:
Buffalo Wild Wings
1935 Arlington Blvd.
977-1882
buffalowildwings.com

On Superbowl Sunday, Americans eat 1,083,333 football fields worth of wings, and we’d imagine a few of those come from Wild Wing, where you can choose from 35 different sauces—or get a sampler platter! It comes with five different sauces so you don’t have to make those tough decisions. At BW3, enjoy wing deals on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Best of C-VILLE Retail

Best place for furniture 2013: Circa

Circa

1700 Allied St.
295-5760
circainc.com

Runner-up:
Artful Lodger
218 Market St. #4
970-1900
artful-lodger.com

Readers know that when it comes to buying furniture, the top consideration is longevity. Will this piece be something I can pass down to my kids?, you might ask yourself when out shopping. At Circa, you find the kind of pieces they just don’t make anymore and at Artful Lodger, you’ll find the type of quality furniture that’ll last you for years.

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Best place for antiques 2013: Circa

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Best of C-VILLE Living Tales of passion

Kate Zirkle: To the next level

It’s 3pm on a Thursday, and Kate Zirkle holds the door open for a dozen 10-year-olds, each clutching a juice box and string cheese. The kids all smile and say “thank you” as they pass through the doorway and rush up the steps into the Boys & Girls Club of Central Virginia for snack and journal time.

Zirkle, a longtime volunteer, board member, and former board president who eats, sleeps, and breathes the Boys & Girls Club, shakes her head and grins at the well-behaved group.

“That right there? That just makes me want to do a happy dance,” she says.

Zirkle has been consumed by the Boys & Girls Club, which covers Charlottesville, Albemarle, Orange, and Madison, for about seven years. She moved here from Raleigh, North Carolina with her husband and their five children about 11 years ago, and was recruited by a friend a few years later. Naturally comfortable organizing groups and leading projects, Zirkle dove in head-first and immediately began working with both the kids and the board of directors. She knew, after sending her daughters to magnet schools in an urban area of Raleigh what the Boys & Girls Club could do for at-risk children and youth both academically and personally, so she said she was eager to get involved.

“When they asked me to chair the [annual fundraiser], I just needed to get to know what this was about, so it wasn’t just a fundraiser,” she said. “It’s something that I can speak to and believe in, and I could represent the club and recruit people to join in the project from a position of authenticity.”

She said she doesn’t spend nearly as much time with the kids as she’d like because most of her energy is expended on fundraising and collaborating with community partners. But when she does get to hang out in the club for an afternoon, she finds herself newly energized and it reminds her that everything she’s doing has a purpose.

“There’s no better feeling than to see a kid gain confidence and strength, and feel so secure here,” she said.

When asked what’s the most challenging aspect of serving on a board that manages a regional nonprofit with a multi-million-dollar budget, Zirkle immediately said “fundraising.”

The board of directors is in perpetual fundraising mode, but the biggest and most voluminous source of the club’s budget is the Big Gig, an annual black-tie gala held in Charlottesville.

“Black tie, dinner, auction, dancing—it’s a pretty standard affair,” Zirkle said modestly.

Sure, if “standard affair” means “event that national celebrities show up for.” Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw has been known to fly in to be the guest auctioneer, football hall of famer Howie Long and his wife, Diane, have made an appearance in the past. The event brings in a hefty chunk of change—roughly $200,000 of the board’s annual $1 million operating budget—but Zirkle said it’s about more than that.

“People who are in the room at the Big Gig understand the cause,” she said. “We don’t have to talk about the Club much that night because everyone knows. Everyone gets it.”

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Best of C-VILLE Food & Drink

Best hangover menu 2013: Bodo’s Bagels

Bodo’s Bagels

505 Preston Ave.
293-5224
1609 University Ave.
293-6021
1418 Emmet St. N
977-9598
bodosbagels.com

Runner-up:
Blue Moon Diner
513 W. Main St.
980-6666

Sheep lungs and two owl eggs; raw, pickled herring wrapped around pieces of gerkhin and onion; dried bull penis. Those are all hangover “cures” in other parts of the world. In this part of the world, readers say a Bodo’s bagel and a Caesar salad does the trick. At Blue Moon Diner, a little hair of the dog with a side of Huevos Bluemoonos will rid you of your headache—and your hunger.

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Best power lunch spot 2013: Bodo’s Bagels

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Best BBQ 2013: Belmont Bar-B-Que

Belmont Bar-B-Que

816 Hinton Ave.
979-7427
belmontbarbq.com

Runner-up:
BBQ Exchange
102 Martinsburg Ave., Gordonsville
(540) 832-0227
bbqex.com

A tradition at the White House since Thomas Jefferson first opened up the South Lawn for entertaining, barbecues are a summertime staple—especially in Virginia. In our area, there’s no better spot to get the Q than Belmont, where the tiny take-out spot offers it up Oklahoma-style. In Gordonsville, top chef Craig Hartman gives his menu a gourmet touch, but keeps the pig pit simple.

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Five Finds on Friday: Brooks Tanner of BBQ Exchange

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Best of C-VILLE Entertainment

Best movie theater 2013: Regal Stonefield Stadium 14

Regal Stonefield Stadium 14

1954 Swanson Dr.
244-3213
regmovies.com

Runner-up:
Vinegar Hill Theatre

Charlottesville waited a long time for a big, flashy theater. And, while the traffic situation at Stonefield leaves much to be desired, Regal delivered with 14 giant screens, stadium seating (with rocking chairs!) for more than 2,800 people, and a constant flow of blockbusters. As for Vinegar Hill, any place you can see a screening of Judy Blume’s Tiger Eyes and then listen to the author say a curse word during a Q&A in front of an audience of 30 fangirls (Judy, how could you!?) is O.K. in our book. Its closing in early August was a huge blow to the local film scene, though, and we’ll miss its appearance on the ballot (and elsewhere) next year.

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Vinegar Hill Theatre is forced to convert to digital

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Best singer/songwriter 2013: Sarah White

Sarah White

sarah-white.com

Runner-up:
Travis Elliott

A Charlottesville native, Sarah White’s got staying power. She started her career in the late ’90s, released her first studio album in 2000, another in 2006, won “Best Song” in a 2007 contest for “Sweetheart,” which became the title track for an EP she re-released this year before becoming the front woman for local rock-pop-honky-tonk band, Josephine. If all that doesn’t earn her the No. 1 spot again this year, we don’t know what does. Travis Elliott strums into the runner-up spot with gigs at Fellini’s on Thursday nights.

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Name game: Josephine Foster and Sarah White’s Josephine defy the Americana genre

 

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Best of C-VILLE Retail

Best boutique clothing store 2013: Bittersweet

Bittersweet

106 E. Main St.
977-5977
shopbittersweet.com

Runner-up:
Eloise
505 W. Main St.
295-3905
shopeloise.com

Mary Quant, in the late 1960s, became a British fashion icon with her invention of the mini skirt. It’s not difficult to be a fashion icon in Charlottesville. All you have to do is head to Bittersweet, where you can find everything from mini skirts to maxi dresses to the latest pair of TOMS. At Eloise, in the Main Street Market Annex, find high-end pieces in a cool, laid-back setting.