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enjoying the SightS & SoundS of jefferSon’S Virginia
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NEW dining guide!
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Whether you’re considering a move-in ready home or prefer to buy your dream lot now and build when the time is right for you, Spring Creek has it all.
There is no purchase necessary but you must be twenty one (21) years of age or older and a legal resident of Virginia at the time of
entry to win. See website for complete contest rules.
Let us sweep you away for a romantic weekend of dinner for two at The Shebeen Pub & Braai, a one night stay at the
new Residence Inn Marriott Charlottesville Downtown, and a wine tour at Veritas Vineyard & Winery.
This year’s wonderful getaway will be hosted by the following fine establishments:
Wine & Dine Jefferson Style getaway
invites you to enter for a chance to win our
Enter today at CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com
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To Schedule Your PrivaTe Tour of SPring creek, call (804) 539-6734
Zion croSSroadS, va | liveSPringcreek.com
golf club | Tavern | Pool | communiTY | clubhouSe | SPorTS club | Walking TrailS
lifestyle. convenience. affordability.
Host your wedding or special event witH us
Whether you’re considering a move-in ready home or prefer to buy your dream lot now and build when the time is right for you, Spring Creek has it all.
There is no purchase necessary but you must be twenty one (21) years of age or older and a legal resident of Virginia at the time of
entry to win. See website for complete contest rules.
Let us sweep you away for a romantic weekend of dinner for two at The Shebeen Pub & Braai, a one night stay at the
new Residence Inn Marriott Charlottesville Downtown, and a wine tour at Veritas Vineyard & Winery.
This year’s wonderful getaway will be hosted by the following fine establishments:
Wine & Dine Jefferson Style getaway
invites you to enter for a chance to win our
Enter today at CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com
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Jefferson’s Virginia
Welcome!
Summer 2016
Year-round natural beauty, hallowed halls of history, spectacular arts and music and small-city sophistication—Charlottesville has it all! It is easy to see why Orbitz.com named Charlottesville as one of the five places every American should visit! Here you can walk in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson at his Monticello home and at his beloved University of Virginia—both are World Heritage Sites full of fascinating history and interesting architecture—and you can relax in the scenic countryside he so admired, dotted with stunning vineyards, horse farms and Blue Ridge Mountain views.
With so many wonderful places to enjoy here in Charlottesville, it can be tough to choose. So we went to the experts to find out what they think is the best of the best. We polled our Charlottesville Welcome Book readers, locals and tourists, about their favorite local businesses that exemplify wonderful customer service, from delicious restaurants, amazing boutiques, hot spots and cool clubs to wonderful resorts and awe-inspiring historical landmarks—and everything in between! Watch for the Welcome Book Winner logo on ads throughout this issue and in shop windows, and go to CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com to get the insider’s scoop on the best of everything our town has to offer. All of the award winners are highlighted in a special digital edition online, along with plenty of reader’s tips that will put you “in the know.”
Throughout the summer, we’ll give away tickets to Charlottesville concerts, festivals and other events on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook, so be sure to like us for a chance to win!
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Hot Picks for Vineyards &
Craft Beverages!Blue Mountain Brewery .......... 80CrossKeys Vineyards ............... 47Devils Backbone Brewing Co .. 80Early Mountain Vineyards ....... 45Honah Lee Vineyard ............... 47Keswick Vineyards .................. 45King Family Vineyards ............ 47Prince Michel Vineyard ........... 45South Street Brewery .............. 80Starr Hill Brewery .............. 41, 80Three Notch’d Brewing Co ..... 41Virginia Distillery Co ............... 40Wild Wolf Brewing Co ............ 80
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Hot Picks for Where to Stay!200 South Street Inn ............... 16Chelsey Creek Farm Cabins .... 60Clifton Inn .............................. 51Courtyard by Marriott North .. 61The Dinsmore House Inn ........ 60English Inn .............................. 58Foxfield Inn ............................ 60Graduate Charlottesville ......... 63Guesthouses ........................... 60Hilton Garden Inn ................... 58Holiday Inn Express Orange .... 61Holiday Inn University Area .... 59Homewood Suites .................. 64Hyatt Place ............................. 59Inn at Darden ................... 78, 79 The Inn at 400 West High ...... 60The Inn at Monticello ............. 60The Inn at Sugar Hollow Farm 60The Inn at Willow Grove ......... 61Montfair Resort Farm ............. 60Orchard House B&B ............... 60Residence Inn Marriott ........... 61Residence Inn Marriott Charlottesville Downtown . 59Rosebrook Inn ........................ 60Steeles Tavern Manor ............. 60
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Hot Picksto Visit!
Bedford, VA ............................ 17Fralin Museum of Art at UVA 25Grand Caverns ........................ 17James Monroe Highland ......... 15Jefferson Heritage Trail ........... 26Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art ...... 25Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden 25Seneca Caverns ...................... 19Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello 15Virginia Museum of Natural History ............................... 15Waynesboro, VA..................... 17
Albemarle Dental Assoc. ......... 77Albemarle Veterinary Health Care Center ....................... 75Autumn Trails Veterinary Center ............................... 72Charlottesville City Schools ..... 70Charlottesville Sanitary Supply Corporation ....................... 74Covenant School .................... 71Festive Fare ............................ 62Hillcrest Dental ....................... 76International School ................ 70Mann, Kevin, Insurance Agent 62MichieHamlett Attorneys ........ 64Massage by Jacob ................... 76Mountaintop Montessori ........ 71Pampered Pets ........................ 72Pediatric Associates ................ 76St. Anne’s-Belfield School ....... 63Virginia Veterinary Specialists .. 73
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Hot Picksfor Shopping!
Alakazam Toys & Gifts ............ 38Fashion Square Mall ............... 37Ivy Corner Nursery ................. 36Les Yeux du Monde ................ 25Nichols Galleries ..................... 25Pet Supplies Plus ..................... 75Shenanigans ........................... 18Short Pump Town Center ....... 39Ten Thousand Villages ............ 36The Market at Grelen ............. 21Virginia Wine of the Month Club ..................... 44
Hot Picksfor Local Eats!
Beer Run ................................. 57Blue Mountain Brewery .......... 80 Devils Backbone Brewing Co .. 80 Farmhouse at Veritas .............. 47 Mezza Tapas ........................... 53Michie Tavern ......................... 16South Street Brewery .............. 80Splendora’s Gelato .................. 38Wild Wolf Brewing Co ............ 80Wood Grill Buffet .................... 54 New Dining Guide.. see pgs 48-57
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Hot Picks for Entertainment!
Ace Adventure Resort ............. 29Amazement Square ................ 19American Shakespeare Center 23Ash Lawn Opera ..................... 22Carter Mountain & Chiles Peach Orchard ............................... 19Four County Players ............... 22James River Runners ............... 20Lockn’ Festival ........................ 33Look 3 Festival ........................ 30Massanutten Resort ................ 21Meadowcreek Golf Course ..... 20Municipal Band Series ............. 23nTelos Wireless Pavilion .......... 30 The Paramount Theater .......... 27Taste of Virginia Food Tours .... 55
Abbot, Byrd, Realtor ............... 63Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors (CAAR) .............. 68Harvey, Gayle, Realtor ............ 67Kehoe, Karen, Realtor ............. 66Spring Creek ............................. 3 St. Rose, Edwina ..................... 64 Westminster-Canterbury ......... 69Wilton Farm Apartments ........ 66
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Touring Tip: Purchase the Monticello Neighborhood Pass to get discounted admission to Monticello, James Monroe’s Highland and Michie Tavern! Visit monticello.org for more information.
From the moment you glimpse the iconic pillars of Monticello’s West Portico and the breathtaking displays of summer daylilies, you know you are in the presence of a visionary mind. The author of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson dedicated his life to serving our country at its founding as the third United States president, Governor of Virginia and Secretary of State, among other roles. Jefferson was also an architect, scholar, musician, inventor and agriculturalist. Like the
Taj Mahal and Tower of London, Monticello is on the list of World Heritage Sites recognized as cherished pieces of human history and of great universal value.
When you tour the home, his clever inventions abound, from the Great Clock in the hallway that ingeniously marks the days and hours with a pulley system to the polygraph copying machine he designed for his famous letters. This summer, visitors can enjoy seasonal outdoor tours featuring the property’s archaeological discoveries and a look at the experiences of the enslaved people who lived and labored on the Monticello plantation. Those interested in the history of gardening can join the one-hour Monticello Garden Tasting Tour on Wednesdays and Saturdays through October. This new tour now inlcudes a tasting of seasonal vegetables, fruits and edible products from Jefferson’s gardens.
Families will enjoy special house tours all summer on the hour just for children plus the Mountaintop Activity Center with lots of hands-on fun. Monticello also offers Summer Adventure camps for rising third through seventh graders in June and July. Children will have the opportunity to explore science, art and history through games, puzzles and crafts of all kinds.
For more family-friendly fun, come out on July 4th from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. to celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence at the home of the author himself. Monticello’s 54th Independence Day and Naturalization Ceremony, where 3,000 people from around the world have taken the oath of citizenship since 1963, is the oldest continuous naturalization ceremony in the United States outside of a courtroom. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy music by local artists and listen to this year’s featured guest, yet to be announced. Past speakers included musician Dave Matthews, actress Tracy Ullman and President George W. Bush. See monticello.org for details.
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While visiting Monticello, make sure you save time for James Monroe’s Highland, the plantation home of our fifth president, James Monroe. Just two-and-a-half miles down the road from Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Highland is a historic presidential residence and working farm with more than 500 acres of land. Visitors are invited to tour the residence with a costumed guide, explore the amazing boxwood gardens and learn
more about President Monroe and his wife, Elizabeth. Key events this summer include the Independence Day Celebration, July 4, at the home of a Revolutionary War Veteran and the 5th annual Albemarle County Fair from August 4-6, which offers traditional family fun in a historic setting.
For those seeing both Highland and Monticello on the same day, the 18th century Michie Tavern offers the perfect lunch break, located just down the road from Jefferson’s home. This rustic restaurant features hearty Southern fare and servers in period attire.
Another area presidential property well worth exploring is Montpelier, the home of James and Dolley Madison. While visiting the 2,650-acre estate and mansion, you’ll discover historic buildings and engaging exhibits, active archaeological digs, breathtaking gardens and fun, hands-on activities for the kids. Enjoy the beautiful surroundings while learning about the “Father of the Constitution” and the woman who inspired the title “First Lady.” New to Montpelier this year is a 3.9-mile trail linking Montpelier’s Landmark Forest Trails and Grelen Nursery, which is now open for residents and tourists alike to visit and take in the area’s rich natural and cultural origins.
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A fun way for families to see Charlottesville is to hop aboard the free trolley and ride around downtown and the University of Virginia’s Corner. The trolley stops at specially marked bus stops every 15 minutes, so getting on and off for adventures and exploration is easy.
Families of young children won’t want to miss the Virginia Discovery Museum on the Historic Downtown Mall, which
recently reopened this Spring with new exhibits, celebrating its 25th Anniversary.
If you’re looking for outdoor play, the McGuffey Park near The McGuffey Art Center is an easy walk from the Downtown Mall. This lovely little park is newly renovated and packed with fun. Or, for outdoor play with stunning world-famous views and nature of the wild kind, visit the Shenandoah National Park, a short 30-minute drive away.
To find out more about how local families play, log on to CharlottesvilleFamily.com or pick up a free copy of CharlottesvilleFamily’s Bloom magazine, available all around town, for the area’s most extensive calendar of local events and festivals just for families!
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Charlottesville, one of the most beautiful places in the country, offers a broad selection of outdoor activities, including championship golf, rock climbing, river tubing, tennis, horseback riding and more. Avid sportsmen to casual lovers of the outdoors will enjoy dazzling displays of summertime wildflowers as they discover mountain trails, fly fishing and an abundance of lovely park land.
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Head to the nearby Shenandoah National Park, home to countless trails, ranger-guided programs and Skyline Drive, which runs 105 miles along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The park boasts some of the country’s most popular hiking trails, including Old Rag Mountain, which is hiked by 50,000 visitors each year.
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Experience engaging local performances and touring troupes this summer at venues large and small. The current performance selection at the Blackfriars
Playhouse at the renowned American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, the world’s only replica of Shakespeare’s original indoor theater, includes The
Rise of Queen Margaret, Twelfth Night, King Lear and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. In nearby Barboursville, Four County Players brings us the fabulous and heartfelt musical, Once on this Island. Ash Lawn Opera will be featuring many favorites, including Cosi fan tutte, one of Mozart’s most beloved operas, and the Pulitzer Prize winning South Pacific.
The Paramount Theater welcomes a variety of acts this summer. All family members will appreciate Charlottesville Symphony’s “Pops at The Paramount,” a program of hits from the worlds of film, Broadway and
television. Older audience members will enjoy The Temptations and Kenny Rogers, while younger audiences will be delighted with Missoula Children’s Theatre’s presentations of Gulliver’s Travels and Alice in Wonderland. For other summer shows and series, such as the Municipal Band’s Summer Concert Series beginning June 7, check out the full schedule at CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com.
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A Christmas CarolBased on the classic novel by Charles Dickens
MAINSTAGEDirected by Joncey Boggs
November 22, 23, 30 & December 6, 7, 13, 14, 2013 at 8PMNovember 24 & December 1, 8, 15, 2013 at 2:30PM
Tickets: Adults/$16; Seniors & Students/$14; Children/$12
SoNGS IN ThE CEllArBackwards Broadway: A New Musical Revue
February 7 & 8, 2014 at 8PMFebruary 9, 2014 at 2:30PM
Dirty Barbie And Other Girlhood Tales
February 21 & 22, 2014 at 8PMFebruary 23, 2014 at 2:30PM
ONCE ON THIS ISLANDBook & Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens • Music by Stephen Flaherty
Based on “My Love, My Love” by Rosa Guy
July 22 - August 7, 2016MAINSTAGE
From the Tony Award-winning songwriting team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Seussical, Ragtime) comes the Olivier Award-winning Once On This Island. This highly original and theatrical Caribbean adaptation of the popular fairy tale The Little Mermaid tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who uses the power of love to bring together people of different social classes.The original production garnered eight Tony nominations for its Broadway run, including Best Musical, Book and Score.
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Tues. 6/3 8:00 p.m. Great American Composers Bernstein, Copland & Gershwin Tues. 6/17 8:00 p.m. Guest Artists: U.S Army Chorus from Washington D.C. Tues. 7/1 8:00 p.m. From the Classical World James Simmons and Charles Torian, guest conductors Tues. 7/15 8:00 p.m. Music from Stage and Screen Tues. 7/29 8:00 p.m. Family Night Gary Fagan, guest conductor Tues. 8/12 8:00 p.m. Celebrate the Big Bands
All concerts are FREE and open to the public.
Seating is General Admission. Doors open at 7:30
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2016Our 94th Season!
Summer ConCert SerieS DateSJune 7 at Western Albemarle High School
June 21 | July 5, 19 | August 2, 16 at MLKPACAll concerts at 7:30pm
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Exuberant painter Jackson Pollock said that art is “all a big game of construction, some with a brush, some with a shovel, some choose a pen.” Whatever your favorite medium, galleries and artwork abound here. Each first Friday of the month, local galleries and other venues displaying works of art open their doors for the popular First Friday Artwalk, and all summer long art-lovers will find exhibits and seasonal collections for their enjoyment.
The University of Virginia’s Fralin Museum of Art provides a sophisticated, high-tech home for the art contained within its historic walls. Exhibits include art from around the world dating from ancient times to the present. In addition to its permanent collection, the museum offers changing exhibitions, accompanied by related programs and publications. This summer’s exhibitions at the Fralin
Museum include the museum’s “Summer of Love” collection and the unveiling of a series of silkscreens by Andy Warhol amongst a collection of his iconic prints. The museum will also be exploring the metaphorical “shadows” of past ideologies that influnce contemporary issues through an exhibition titled “Casting Shadows.”
Another unique local treasure of art is the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia. With a full program of exhibits, lectures, research and education programs, the Kluge-Ruhe collection has a lot to offer the visitor who’s interested in indigenous artwork. In particular, this summer’s exhibit honors Loongkoonan, one of Australia’s oldest living contemporary artists, through a collection titled “Yimardoowarra: Artist of the River.”
A visit to the studio, gallery and printmaking workshop of landscape artist Frederick Nichols is just a short drive north to Barboursville. On the way, stop at Les Yeux du Monde just off Route 20. This summer’s exhibits include a compilation of talented artists and their works, such as Ed Kashi & Don Belt’s “Syria before the Storm” followed by “A Group Show” by Summer Light.
From May 10th-October 28th, enjoy a stroll in the Charlottesville Downtown Mall Area for a free glimpse into the Master’s of Contemporary Art collection put on by contemporary art gallery Graves International Art. The display will include original pieces by world-renowned artists like Salvador Dali, Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. A variety of mediums will be represented in this fun for all display of artwork, Mondays-Saturdays from 11am to 5pm all summer long.
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Ellen Hathaway, Elizabeth Bradford, Lou Jordan, Ann Lyne, John McCarthy, Priscilla Whitlock, Trisha Orr, JessieColes, Susan Mcalister
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Syria Before the Storm: Ed Kashi & Don Belt
Summer Light: A Group ShowPicasso, Lydia and Friends
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What to See & DoOngOing First Fridays Art Walk at McGuffey Art Center (434) 295-7973, mcguffeyartcenter.com
nOw ThrOugh AugusT 7 Art Love at The Fralin Museum of Art (434) 924-3592, virginia.edu/artmuseum
nOw ThrOugh AugusT 21 Yimardoowarra: Artist of the River at Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Museum (434) 244-0234, kluge-ruhe.org
nOw ThrOugh sepTember Thursday Evening Sunset Series at Carter Mountain Orchard (434) 977-1833, cartermountainorchard.com
nOw ThrOugh sepTember Fridays After Fives at the nTelos Wireless Pavilion (434) 245-4910, thenteloswirelesspavilion.com
nOw ThrOugh OcTOber, ThursdAys, Dinner & Concert at The Market at Grelen (540) 672-7268, themarketatgrelen.com
nOw ThrOugh OcTOber, sundAys, Yappy Hours at Keswick Vineyards (434) 244-3341, keswickvineyards.com
nOw ThrOugh OcTOber 9 The French Horse from Gericault to Picasso at The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (804) 340-1400, vmfa.museum
nOw ThrOugh nOvember, sATurdAys, Charlottesville City Market at Second & Water Street parking lots charlottesville.org
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Travel Thomas Jefferson’s historical journey on the Jefferson Heritage Trail, Monticello to Poplar Forest. Experienceour region’s local flavors, with the Blue Ridge as the backdrop.
Travel Thomas Jefferson’s historical journey on the Jefferson Heritage Trail, Monticello to Poplar Forest. Experienceour region’s local flavors, with the Blue Ridge as the backdrop.
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mAy-June, sATurdAys, Yoga in the Vineyard at Blenheim Vineyards (434) 293-5366, blenheimvineyards.com
mAy 20-June 11 Dreamgirls at Live Arts (434) 977-4177, livearts.org
mAy 20-sepTember 18 Andy Warhol: Icons at The Fralin Museum of Art (434) 924-3592, virginia.edu/artmuseum
mAy 27-30 Blues, Brews & BBQ at Wintergreen Resort (434) 325-8180, wintergreenresort.com
mAy 28 ValleyFest Beer & Wine Festival at Massanutten Resort (540) 434-3862, valleyfestbeerandwine.com
mAy 28 Wine and Roses at the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants at Tufton Farm (434) 984-9800, monticello.org
mAy 28 Strawberry Fest at Liberty Mills Farm (434) 882-6293, libertymillsfarm.com
mAy 29 Patrick Henry’s 277th Birthday at Red Hill - Patrick Henry National Memorial (434) 376-2044, redhill.org
mAy 29 Slick Rick at The Ante Room (434) 284-8561, the-ante.com
mAy 29 Memorial Day Weekend Celebration at Democracy Vineyards (434) 263-8463,democracyvineyards.com
mAy 29 First Polo Match of the Year at King Family Vineyards (434) 823-7800, kingfamilyvineyards.com
mAy 30-July 4 Jefferson’s Virginia Festival jeffersonfestival.com
June 2-4 Graves Mountain Festival of Music at Graves Mountain Lodge (540) 923-4231, gravesmountain.com
June 3-5 Virginia Shakespeare Initiative: “Othello” at Poplar Forest (434) 525-1806, poplarforest.org
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June 3-July 10 Ed Kashi & Don Belt: Syria before the Storm at Les Yeux du Monde Art Gallery (434) 973-5566, lesyeuxdumonde.com
June 4 4th Birthday Bash at Bold Rock Hard Cider (434) 361-1030, boldrock.com
June 5 Dirty Bourbon River Show at The Southern Cafe & Music Hall (800) 594-8499,thesoutherncville.com
June 5 French Crepe Day at Delfosse Vineyards (434) 263-6100, delfossewine.com
June 5 Vermentino Reserve Celebration at Barboursville Vineyard (540) 832-7848, bbvwine.com
June 7 The Tallest Man on Earth at The Jefferson Theater (800) 594-8499, jeffersontheater.com
June 7 Charlottesville Municipal Band Summer Concert Series Kickoff at Western Albemarle High School Auditorium cvilleband.org
June 11 James River Wine & Music Festival at lynchburg ciTy sTAdium (434) 385-0600, downtownlynchburg.com
June 11 Wineappalooza: Wine, Food & Crafts Festival at DuCard Vineyards (540) 923-4206, ducardvineyards.com
June 11 Civil War Trail & Freedman’s Farm Walking Tour at James Madison’s Montpelier (540) 672-2728, montpelier.org
June 11 Annual Open House at Loving Cup Vineyard & Winery (434) 984-0774, lovingcupwine.com
June 11 Grace Church Historic Farm Tour and Country Fair at Grace Church (434) 293-3549, gracefarmtour.org
June 11, July 9, AugusT 13 & sepTember 10 Starry Nights at Veritas Vineyard & Winery (540) 456-8000, veritaswines.com
June 12 Virginia State Chili Championships at Old House Vineyards (540) 423-1032, oldhousevineyards.com
June 12 Cooking Class with Terre Sisson at First Colony Winery (434) 979-7105, firstcolonywinery.com
June 13-19 Look3 Festival of the Photograph 2016 at Jefferson School African American Heritage Center & Charlottesville Downtown Mall (434) 977-3687, look3.org
June 14-15 Sarah Moulton Cooks at The Happy Cook (434) 977-2665, thehappycook.com
June 14-nOvember 27 Twelfth Night at Blackfriar’s Playhouse (540) 851-1733, americanshakespearecenter.com
June 16 Chris Stapleton at nTelos Wireless Pavilion (877) 272-8849, thenteloswirelesspavilion.com
June 18 Sunsets Become Eclectic Concert Bryan Elijah Smith & The Wildhearts at Jefferson Vineyards (434) 977-3042, jeffersonvineyards.com
June 18 Tins for Tunes Concert Series and Food Drive at Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery (540) 456-8400, cardinalpointwinery.com
June 18-19 The British Invasion at Monticello (434) 984-9800, monticello.org
June 19 Father’s Day Brunch & Dinner at Boar’s Head Inn (434) 972-2230,boarsheadinn.com
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June 19 Father’s Day Picnic at Carter Mountain Orchard (434) 977-1833, chilesfamilyorchards.com
June 19 The Temptations at The Paramount Theater (434) 979-1333, theparamount.net
June 19 BBQ Fest! at Early Mountain Vineyards (540) 948-9005, earlymountain.com
June 19 Father’s Day Prime Rib Brunch at Devils Backbone Brewing Company dbbrewingcompany.com
June 24 Vine to Wine 5K at Barren Ridge Vineyards corkscrewracing.com
June 25 Shenandoah Wine & Jazz Festival at Frontier Culture Museum (540) 332-7850, frontiermuseum.org
June 25 The Legwarmers at The Jefferson Theater (800) 594-8499, jeffersontheater.com
June 25 BBQ Bonanza! at First Colony Winery (434) 979-7105, firstcolonywinery.com
June 25 IPA Jambeeree Festival at Starr Hill Brewery (434) 823-5671, starrhill.com
June 30-July 9 Pirates of Penzance at Culbreth Theatre heritagetheatre.virginia.edu
July 1-2 1776 The Musical at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (434) 534-8120, poplarforest.org
July 1-4 4th of July Jubilee at Wintergreen Resort (855) 699-1858, wintergreenresort.com
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WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY Supporting Local Food Hub ........................................................................May 25
LAKE STREET DIVE With Brett Dennan .................................... June 11
THE 1975 with Wet ......................................................................... June 12
RYAN ADAMS AND THE SHINING .................................. July 19
AN EVENING WITH RAY LAMONTAGNE .................... July 20
THE LUMINEERS with BØRNS and Rayland Baxter ...............................................September 13
July 2 Dog Days of Summer at DuCard Vineyards (540) 923-4206, ducardvineyards.com
July 2 Red, White and Cru at Trump Winery (434) 984-4855, trumpwinery.com
July 4 Reds, Whites, and Bluegrass at Keswick Vineyards (434) 244-3341, keswickvineyards.com
July 4 Naturalization at Monticello (434) 984-9800, monticello.org
July 7-nOvember 25 King Lear at Blackfriar’s Playhouse (540) 851-1733, americanshakespearecenter.com
July 9 Summer Breeze Wine Festival at Rockbridge Vineyard (540) 377-6204, rockbridgevineyard.com
July 9 Winemaking Workshop at Monticello (434) 984-9800, monticello.org
July 9-AugusT 7 Wintergreen Summer Music Festival and Academy at Wintergreen Resort Park (434) 325-8292, wintergreenperformingarts.org
July 10 David Bazan at The Southern Cafe & Music Hall (800) 594-8499, thesoutherncville.com
July 15-AugusT 21 Summer Light: A Group Show at Les Yeux du Monde Art Gallery (434) 973-5566, lesyeuxdumonde.com
July 16 Horton Vineyards Annual Pig Roast at Horton Vineyards (540) 832-7440, hortonwine.com
July 20 An Evening with Ray LaMontagne at nTelos Wireless Pavilion (434) 245-4910, thenteloswirelesspavilion.com
July 20 Highlighting Heirloom Tomatoes at Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards (434) 202-8063, pippinhillfarm.com
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July 22-AugusT 7 Once on this Island at Four County Players (540) 832-5355, fourcp.org
July 23-24, 27, 29-30 South Pacific by Ash Lawn Opera (434) 293-4500, ashlawnopera.com
July 24 Chocolate & Wine Pairings at DuCard Vineyards (540) 923-4206, ducardvineyards.com
July 24 & AugusT 21 Paint at Early Mountain Vineyards at Early Mountain Vineyards (540) 948-9005, earlymountain.com
July 25 Walk the Moon at nTelos Wireless Pavilion (434) 245-4910, thenteloswirelesspavilion.com
July 28 Matthew Logan Vasquez at The Southern Cafe & Music Hall (800) 594-8499, thesoutherncville.com
July 28-AugusT 6 The Odd Couple at Culbreth Theatre heritagetheatre.virginia.edu
July 29-30 Barrels, Bottles, and Casks at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (434) 534-8120, poplarforest.org
AugusT 4-6 Albemarle County Fair at James Monroe Highland (434) 293-2725, albemarlecountyfair.com
AugusT 6 Blackberry Harvest and Music Festival at Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery (434) 361-1266, hilltopberrywine.com
AugusT 6 Sunsets Become Eclectic Concert with Terri Allard Trio at Jefferson Vineyards (434) 977-3042, jeffersonvineyards.com
AugusT 6-7 Annual Summer Norton Tasting at Burnley Vineyards (540) 832-2828, burnleywines.com
AugusT 13 11th Annual Blue Ridge Mountain Music Fest at Dunlop Pavilion, Wintergreen Resort (434) 325-8292, wintergreenperformingarts.org
AugusT 14, 17 & 20 Someone Younger by Victory Hall Opera (434) 227-9978, victoryhallopera.org
AugusT 17 Flavors of the Yucatan at Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards (434) 202-8063, pippinhillfarm.com
AugusT 25-28 Lockn’ Music Festival at Oak Ridge Farm, Arrington locknfestival.com
sepTember 2-5 Summer’s End Festival at Wintergreen Resort (434) 325-8180, wintergreenresort.com
sepTember 10 10th Annual Heritage Harvest Festival at West Lawn of Monticello (434) 984-9800, heritageharvestfestival.com
sepTember 13 The Lumineers at nTelos Wireless Pavilion (434) 245-4910, thenteloswirelesspavilion.com
sepTember 17 Italian Harvest Feast at Barboursville Vineyards (540) 832-7848, bbvwine.com
sepTember 17 Constitution Day Celebration at James Madison’s Montpelier (540) 672-2728, montpelier.org
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sepTember 25 Family Day at Foxfields (434) 293-9501, foxfieldraces.com
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Boutiques & Specialty Shops
Glorious Shopping!Charlottesville is a small city, but it boasts a big selection when it comes to shopping, from specialty boutiques offering an eclectic array of wares to favorite designer lines from popular national shops. Whether you are on a quest for a summer dress or the perfect birthday gift, such as a silver or pewter Jefferson cup or a painting of the breathtaking Albemarle countryside to commemorate your visit, you are sure to find something unique and wonderful.
Take a walk along Charlottesville’s Historic Downtown Mall, a pedestrian-only walkway first created in the 1970s. Here you can browse among the 120 charming shops along the brick-paved streets. Beyond the downtown area, Charlottesville has several distinct shopping areas that offer a great selection. Check out the
stores along the Route 29/Emmet Street corridor, from as far north as Hollymead to south of the University of Virginia. You’ll find everything from large, nationally-known stores to locally-owned shops that reflect the individual flavor and style of our community. Travel along Route 250 from Pantops Mountain to Crozet to discover more shopping districts and beautiful scenery. With the abundance of choice, finding the perfect summer ensemble, decor or gifts will be both easy and fun!
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Local artisans are popular in Charlottesville and the surrounding communities. Plan your itinerary with the help of the Artisans Center of Virginia (ACV), the state’s official nonprofit craft organization dedicated to promoting Virginia artisans. The ACV has created the Monticello Artisan Trail, a map of destinations within the city of Charlottesville and throughout Albemarle and Nelson Counties, that designates more than 80 regional artisan studios, craft venues, orchards, vineyards, farms, restaurants, lodging and more.
A diverse range of Central Virginia’s unique traditions and talents are represented on the trail—from a leather artist making
custom personal and equestrian accessories by hand at a studio housed in an old train depot to a celebrated executive chef and decoy carver who hosts guests at a lovely property that includes a studio, a rustic cabin and a trout stream. As you travel along the trail, you’ll have the opportunity to meet some of these artisans and see them at work. Also be sure to drop in at some of the trail’s many businesses and craft venues that display and sell work from local ceramic artists, weavers and furniture makers.
Many of the trail’s most popular destinations are home to agri-artisans and farmers who represent the region’s vibrant heritage. Chat with the owners to learn more about their historic properties and their unique farming techniques. Historical landmarks and scenic byways, waterways and greenways from the Appalachian Trail on the trail’s western edge to the James River to the east are also included on the trail, ensuring visitors of all ages and interests have a delightful time.
This summer, don’t miss exhibitions by local favorites. BozArt is a cooperative group of artists working throughout Charlottesville. Exhibitions are always popping up in different locations, so be on your toes as you may just happen across one on the Downtown Mall! A stone’s throw away from the Downtown Mall, make sure to stop by the city’s Farmer’s Market on the corner of Second and Water Streets every Saturday from May-October. All items are handmade, homegrown or home baked by local farmers, artists or bakers.
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Best of the Brew
Charlottesville is proud to be home to a myriad of microbrewers, tap houses, distilleries and establishments that specialize in crafting or carrying outstanding handmade beers, ciders and spirits. Thomas Jefferson took great interest in creating not only wine but also beer and cider. Monticello, in conjunction with our own homegrown Starr Hill Brewery, has crafted an artisanal beer: Monticello Reserve Ale.
A wonderful way to spend a summer afternoon or evening, the Brew Ridge Trail, which features a variety of the area’s local breweries, starts in historic Charlottesville and meanders through the scenic Albemarle and Nelson counties. Easily accessible by car, there are many local limousine and taxi companies that offer special rates for tours of the trail. A map of the trail and more details about each stop can be found online at BrewRidgeTrail.com.
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Thomas Jefferson dreamt that Virginia wines would one day be plentiful and held in high regard, and today’s local vintners have accomplished that by producing wonderful award-winning wines. The Monticello American Viticultural Area (AVA), which includes Albemarle and surrounding counties, encompasses more than half of Virginia’s wine country and contains more than 1,000 acres of stunning vineyards. Vineyards in our Monticello AVA benefit from a natural east-southeast exposure and warm summer temperatures. Now the fifth largest wine-producing state in the country, Virginia has received both national and
international acclaim for its wines. More than 30 local vintners offer up tastings from the lightest, lemoniest Pinot Grigio to the deepest, richest Merlot. Wine festivals bring thousands of visitors, who come to taste the variety of flavors, enjoy local music and take in the glorious country views. In addition, many wineries offer tours, barrel and vertical flight tastings, multi-course wine-pairing meals and special events for connoisseurs and novices alike.
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Summer Wine SeasonExperience a wine festival in the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains for a picturesque summer outing and a great sampling of our regional flavors. This year, wine festival season began with the Monticello Wine Trail Festival, which brought in over 20 local vineyards to the Downtown Mall. Spring also hosted the Montpelier Wine Festival at the home of James and Dolley Madison.
The season continues with the Valleyfest Beer and Wine Festival on May 28 at Massanutten Resort. The James River Wine and Music Festival is June 11 at Riverfront Park in Lynchburg, just south of Charlottesville. Celebrate summer at the Virginia
Summer Solstice Wine Festival June 25 in Amherst. The Frontier Culture Museum is hosting the Shenandoah Wine and Jazz Festival on June 25 in nearby Staunton. Listen to live music in this quaint and beautifully reconstructed historical farm setting. And enjoy some blackberry wine at the Hill Top Berry Farm and Winery’s Blackberry Harvest and Music Festival on August 6. Our local wineries have live music and special events happening all summer long with live music, food trucks and more. Keep an eye on CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com for more upcoming vino events!
Getting out to experience the vineyards is easy, as all major roads are marked with the grape “Tours” signs, helping wine lovers navigate their way throughout the country roads. Central Virginia is so picturesque that an unplanned detour can be a lovely way to explore a part of the region you may not have discovered otherwise; for those who like to make an itinerary and stick to it, it might be gratifying to know that many scenic drives offer a cluster of vineyards within easy distance of each other. See the Regional Wine Trail map on page 43 to find your way around the Monticello AVA. We suggest bringing a picnic to your favorite vineyard to enjoy with wine by-the-glass or a bottle purchased from the tasting room. Many vineyards also offer meat, cheese and baguette platters for snacking.
Varieties special to the Monticello AVA include Cabernet Franc, Norton and Viognier. Cabernet Franc, lighter than a Cabernet Sauvingnon, tends to have peppery aromas and can include hints of tobacco, plum or violets. The native North American Norton, another red, is deeply colored and might have notes of coffee and bittersweet chocolate. Viognier is a white variety that gives off floral or fruity aromas but is typically a dry or slightly off-dry wine. Whatever your palate desires—flowery, fruity, smoky or light—you’re sure to find it here.
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MidtownWild Wing Cafe .................... 52Orzo ...................................... 55Mezza Tapas .......................... 53Taste of Virginia Food Tours .. 55Feast! .................................... 51
Downtown Guadalajara ........................... 56200 South Street Inn .............. 16Splendora’s Gelato ................ 38Downtown Grille ................... 51
BelmontBelmont Pizza ....................... 52Beer Run ............................... 57Firefly Restaurant .................. 52Domino’s Pizza ...................... 57
Route 250 EastClifton Inn & Restaurant ....... 51
Route 250 WestDomino’s Pizza ...................... 57Zazus ..................................... 54
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Jefferson’s Love of Food & Wine
Thomas Jefferson was sometimes called “America’s first wine expert” due to his extensive experimentation in viticulture and oenology. Visitors can check out Monticello’s restored wine cellar in the passage beneath the house.
A platform above the brick floor allows visitors entry to the wine cellar to see what it looked
like during Jefferson’s retirement years in the first part of the 19th century. Try out the model dumbwaiter in the “Crossroads” exhibit to see if you could have transported bottles of wine upstairs to guests without mishap! Afterwards, stop by the dining room to examine Jefferson’s original dumbwaiter, which has been restored to its original working condition.
A spectacular sight awaits visitors in the dining room, which features walls painted a brilliant chrome yellow. The color, which replaced the Wedgewood blue that inspired so many homeowners across the country, is not so new. It was chosen by Jefferson around 1815 to grace the walls that set the scene for many formal dinners, where rice soup, mutton and even a new treat—ice cream—was served. The dining-room restoration was sponsored by Polo Ralph Lauren and marked the first collaboration with Monticello curators and archaeologists with regards to the dining-room ceramics. Excavations showed that, in Jefferson’s retirement years, the family most often dined on pearlware, an English earthenware similar to porcelain but not as expensive. A set of green, shell-edged pearlware now graces the dining room, on loan from The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Virginia is considered the birthplace of American wine. While Jefferson’s desire to have great wines locally available was never fulfilled during his lifetime. Thanks to his unrelenting pursuits we can all now raise our glasses and revel in his dream come to fruition. To ensure that this dream continues, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation has partnered with Piedmont Virginia Community College to create a training vineyard on Montalto, Jefferson’s “high mountain” overlooking Monticello. Visit monticello.org, for details.
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Charlottesville lies among a few beautiful counties, including Albemarle, Nelson and Orange, whose rich agricultural history and farm community are well loved and supported by our many local restaurants. Well before so-called locavores arrived in the headlines, many of our restaurants were already building their reputations on the quality of the local food they supplied to their grateful customers. Area chefs take great pride in creating memorable meals, and they also enjoy letting the artisan’s hand show through when plating locally crafted cheese, charcuterie, jam and wine. It is no exaggeration to say that local chefs and restaurateurs are friends with the growers, farmers and brewers who supply their establishments.
Take note of the farms and artisanal ventures mentioned by name on menus, for you may encounter some of the people behind these provisions at the farmers market or find their products on the shelves of a specialty store—the perfect souvenir or gift.
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With more restaurants per capita than any city in America,
Charlottesville offers a wide variety of high quality dining
for every occasion. Local specialties such as asparagus,
greens, meats, eggs and candies have inspired area chefs to
create innovative menus for our food-loving community.
In addition, the city offers traditional Southern fare with
a unique twist, as classically trained chefs incorporate their own expertise from the upscale
world of gastronomy. This influx of acclaimed chefs from New York City to San Francisco
into Charlottesville, some of whom have worked in Michelin-starred restaurants, and the city’s
farm-to-table movement promises tasteful and diverse cuisine to please any food connoisseur.
Rather than requiring formal attire, Charlottesville restaurants are known for offering the
comfort of a casual environment without sacrificing quality. Charlottesville’s unique blend of
quality and a relaxed atmosphere does not gone unnoticed. The 2015 James Beard Awards
recognized two Charlottesville chefs as semifinalists for Best Chef in the Mid-Atlantic and
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Casual DiningAt the forefront of the farm-to-table movement, Charlottesville is
a hot bed for gourmet food on-the-go. Food trucks are a staple of
the city’s foodie culture, offering a variety of treats to tempt any
taste bud. From Southern-inspired cuisine, to sweet and sugary
dessert-centric trucks, or even locally sourced booze-infused food,
there is an epicurean delight for the most discerning of palates!
If you are strolling the UVA campus during term time, you are sure to run into students in line
for their favorite lunchtime dishes. Head to a vineyard a variety of week nights and any Friday
or Saturday night and you are likely to spot any one of the delicious mobile kitchens, serving
up dinner to enjoy with a glass of local vino. Venture to the Downtown Mall for live music on
Fridays and you can enjoy a rotating lineup of city favorites while taking in the tunes.
No matter what you’re craving, you’re likely to come across it in the transportable form of a
food truck. And, just like the area’s stationary restaurants, most truck chefs have a commitment
to sourcing local, sustainable foods. With this growing trend, summer is the perfect time to enjoy
a casual bite while dining al fresco!
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Amazing selection of retail Beer & Wine
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From a romantic country bed and breakfast with mountain views or a smiling valet who strides out to meet you at one of our elegant world-class hotels to every style of accommodation in between, Charlottesville offers the finest in lodging choices and comforts.
Charlottesville is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Virginia, greeting thousands of travelers each year who come to soak up the beauty of our Blue Ridge Mountains, tour world-class historic attractions and attend popular festivals, concerts or University of Virginia sporting events. Charlottesville’s central location in Virginia makes it an ideal point from which to daytrip to from any point of interest around the state.
When planning your visit, be sure to make your reservations in advance. Many frequent visitors to our area come back, year after year, to stay in their favorite sought-after hotels and B&Bs. Wherever you choose to stay, we’re sure you’ll enjoy our hospitality.
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Welcome to a different place.
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Relax in our spacious guestrooms featuring the Hyatt Grand Bed,TM a Cozy corner sofa-sleeper and
a 42-inch flat-panel HDTV. Enjoy our free a.m. Kitchen SkilletTM or try a bite from our 24/7 Gallery Menu. Centrally located in The Shops at Stonefield,
discover entertainment, shopping, and dining just steps away.
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• Daily hot breakfast complimentary• Spacious studio, one and two bedroom
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• Salt water pool & fitness center• Outdoor social space with fire pit.• Grocery delivery service• The Mix Mon-Wed Complimentary• Guest laundry on site complimentary• West Main Pub & Bar
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Charm, history and nature – our area’s bed and breakfasts have all three. With no two rooms alike, you’ll have plenty to choose from when selecting a cottage, suite or room that reflects your personal style and needs. At any one of the area’s bed and breakfasts, you’ll enjoy all the experiences of a home away from home.
Tour Charlottesville on your own or take advantage of packages that will whisk you away to historic sites and vineyards. For a quieter retreat, opt for walking trails and
outdoor pursuits. You are likely to find the local staff of your chosen accommodation more than happy to suggest daytrips for your enjoyment. Mingle with other guests at afternoon tea and share stories of your travels at evening wine and cheese tastings. Or simply sit back and relax in a comfy rocking chair and enjoy the rolling hills, impressive mountains and crisp, clean air. Your hosts can also recommend an abundance of restaurants for every mood and palate and suggest ideas for nightlife entertainment around town. Whatever you choose, you’ll be pampered with continental or full breakfasts, indulged in friendly conversation with knowledgeable innkeepers and made to feel at home during your stay.
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Chesley Creek Farm Cabins(866) 709-9292
www.chesleycreekfarm.com
Foxfield Inn (434) 923-8892
www.foxfield-inn.com
The Inn at 400 West High
(434) 981-0458www.400westhigh.com
Steeles Tavern Manor (540) 377-9494(800) 743-8666
www.steelestavern.com
The Dinsmore House Inn
(877) 882-7829www.dinsmorehouse.com
Guesthouses Reservation Services
(434) 979-7264www.va-guesthouses.com
The Inn at Monticello(434) 979-3593
www.innatmonticello.com
Inn at Sugar Hollow Farm(434) 823-7086
www.sugarhollow.com
Montfair Resort Farm (434) 823-5202
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Orchard House Bed and Breakfast
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Holiday Inn Express Orange750 Round Hill Drive
Orange, Virginia 22960(540) 672-6691 • Fax (540) 672-6690
Toll Free Reservations 1-800-HOLIDAY
Historic Orange,VA is conveniently located near amazing vineyards,
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Congratulations on choosing Charlottesville as your new home! Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, your new community is known for year-round natural beauty and small-city sophistication. Charlottesville has received countless accolades in recent years for a variety of reasons — from its delicious, locally sourced restaurants to its active, sports-centric community. USA Today recently featured Charlottesville as a great place to invest in a home. “Take one of the nation’s quintessential college towns, throw in a big slice of American history, add golf courses and wineries, set it all in prime horse country, and the result is Charlottesville,” says Larry Olmsted for USA Today. We couldn’t agree more!
Charlottesville’s geographic proximity in the center of Virginia provides residents with far more than just the gentle rivers, rolling pastures, mild seasons and an easy, two-and-a-half-hour drive to Washington, D.C. or the Atlantic coast. But “green” doesn’t just describe the rolling hills that surround Charlottesville. Green is a way of life for our eco-conscious residents, businesses and local government. Charlottesville is leading the way to a healthier, cleaner future in Virginia and has been recognized with the Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award. Now that you know a little more about all the great local offerings, turn to page 66 for details on how to get settled in your new home.
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Everyone here has their own voiceand feels like they are part of the family.
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The University of Virginia is a bastion of tradition founded by Thomas Jefferson, the most popular man in town. Those who are fond of him often refer to him as TJ or Mr. Jefferson. Whether you’re preparing to enter its hallowed halls for a degree or enjoying a weekend in town, here is your guide to local lingo. We proudly cheer on our Orange and Blue, “The Cavaliers” — “Cavs” for short, or “Wahoos.” What’s a Wahoo? Legend has it that Washington & Lee baseball fans dubbed the UVA players
“wahoos” during their fierce in-state rivalry back in the 1890s. By 1940, “Wahoos” was in general use to denote the University students or events relating to them. The abbreviated “Hoos” sprang up later in student newspapers. The area on which UVA sits is called “Grounds,” not “campus,” and freshmen here are called “first-years.” The large, domed building with Mr. Jefferson’s great statue is the Rotunda, and the two-year renovation project of the structure will be advanced enough for this Spring’s graduation ceremonies, reaching completion this summer. It faces a huge grass courtyard known as “The Lawn,” surrounded by historic residences that are still coveted student and faculty residences. From the steps of the Rotunda, you can see “The Corner,” the area located at the intersection of University Avenue and the central entrance to UVA, the Honor Gate. Always abustle, the Corner has a great selection of casual restaurants with college prices and trendy shops that give it a cool vibe.
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Start HereFor city info, visit charlottesville.org. For county info, visit albemarle.org.
Get on the Grid Where you get your electricity depends on where you live, with one option per area. Power providers include AEP-Virginia, (800) 277-2177, aep.com; Central Virginia Electric Cooperative, (800) 367-2832, forcvec.com; Dominion Virginia Power, (888) 667-3000, dom.com; and Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, (800) 552-3904, myrec.coop.
Fuel Up Natural gas service is available from the city of Charlottesville for city residents and some parts of the county: Charlottesville Gas, (434) 970-3211.
Got Water? If you’re not in one of the county homes on well water, you’ll need to connect up with Charlottesville Water at (434) 970-3800 or Albemarle County Service Authority at (434) 977-4511.
Take Out the Trash County residents may use the Ivy Landfill or hire a private collection firm, many of which use our single-stream recycling center — so no sorting is necessary, and the majority of your waste gets recycled. The city provides weekly trash take-away; residents purchase stickers for 13-gallon or 32-gallon trash bags at grocery stores or an annual sticker available at City Hall, (434) 970-3146.
Keep in Touch Landline phone service and Internet connections are available through CenturyLink, centurylink.com; Comcast, comcast.com; and nTelos, ntelos.com.
On the Road Within 30 days of moving to the area, contact the DMV for a new driver’s license and to title and register your vehicle locally: Charlottesville DMV, (804) 497-7100.
Rock the Vote The easiest way to register to vote is to fill out a form while you’re at the DMV. Otherwise, call up the local registration office to get the necessary form: Albemarle County Voter Registration, (434) 972-4173; City of Charlottesville Voter Registration, (434) 970-3250.
Make New Friends Are you new to Charlottesville or newly retired? The Newcomers Club offers a variety of activities: (434) 980-2725, cvillenewcomers.com.
Make a Difference There are lots of opportunities to help out those in need within our community. Check out volunteer opportunities on the United Way’s website: unitedwaytja.org.
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Charlottesville is home to an amazing variety of real estate agents who are well-versed in our eclectic selection of neighborhoods. Begin your neighborhood search with Belmont, a historic community within walking distance of Downtown, where you’ll find a mix of Victorian-style homes and adorable cottages with picket fences. Next, check out the charming neighborhoods of Rose Hill (close to Downtown) or Rugby Avenue (closer to the University of Virginia) and the surrounding neighborhoods.
Driving west from Charlottesville, into Albemarle County, brings you to Ivy. Convenient to the city, this area has beautiful rolling hills with new and historic homes. Also west of town are prestigious neighborhoods such as Farmington, Ednam and others. A bit farther west is charming Crozet, close to many vineyards, golf courses and parks, with gorgeous mountain views. A mix of planned neighborhoods and rural living, Crozet has experienced a lot of
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growth while maintaining its country charm. Becoming home to more and more wineries, breweries and distilleries, this area is perfect for a quieter home only a skip away from the culturally rich city and world-renowned craft beverage industry. Read more about the area’s growing industry in our new Vineyard Guide on page 43.
On the east side of Charlottesville, Keswick is renowned for its stunning horse farms and ivy-clad estates. Also the home to award-winning wineries, cideries and undulating fields, this area is the connector between the bustling city and the charming countryside.
Wherever you choose to call home, you can enjoy the unparalleled mountain views along our scenic country byways and local farm-to-table cuisine, while being near countless vineyards and wineries, breweries, live entertainment venues and so much more.
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With a temperate climate, beautiful scenery, expert medical care and a thriving cultural environment, it should come as no surprise that Charlottesville is a popular retirement location. Learning institutions such as Piedmont Virginia Community College and UVA’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) offer courses to suit all interests. OLLI even offers outings to international destinations in Europe, Memphis, Greece, Brazil and Costa Rica. Many local gyms and fitness facilities offer
senior classes, and the golf courses, tennis courts and walking trails are very popular, too. Where to Retire magazine recently named Charlottesville as one of the country’s “Dynamic Locales For Walkable Living.” Plus, there are many rewarding volunteer opportunities available locally, and our award-winning Senior Center has a great mix of programs and travel choices, such as a jaunt to Nashville or a trip to Ireland. Charlottesville is also proud to be home to two great medical centers, the University of Virginia Health System and Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital, both offering outstanding health care on the cutting edge of medicine. With the Charlottesville Albemarle Airport as a convenient gateway to a world of destinations and the coast only a couple of hours away, it’s no wonder Money Magazine rated Charlottesville as the No. 2 place to retire young!
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Charlottesville is a fabulous place to raise a family. The University of Virginia provides us with a highly educated population, diverse cultures, strong employment, college sporting events, a lively arts scene and state-of-the-art health care. From preschool to post-graduate, excellence in education is important here. Parents of little ones will find a huge variety of preschools, from creative co-ops to international immersion programs.
And for those with school-age children, not only are the public school systems exceptional, but our area boasts more
private-school opportunities per capita than most, offering everything from competitive college-prep programs (with boarding options) to schools based on the teachings of alternative leaders in education.
Ever hear of the “McGuffey Reader,” one of the best-known early school books? A celebrated community leader and profound contributor to education, “McGuffey Reader” author William H. McGuffey spent the last 28 years of his life in Charlottesville, was a professor at UVA, and is buried on the University Grounds. There’s no doubt that education is emphasized throughout our community. Learn all about Charlottesville’s educational opportunities at CharlottesvilleFamily.com.
Education Matters
Located in the heart of downtown Charlottesville,
the ISC offers early childhood education with a global focus
for ages 2-6 with language immersion programs
in French and Spanish.
Part- and full-time preschool programs with flexible
Extra Care, fun afternoon activities, and summer day
camps open to all area kids!
[email protected](434) 984-2174
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Previous exposure to French or Spanishis not required for ISC programs
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Pets Welcome!If you treat your furry friends like family, you’ll fit right in here! With outstanding veterinarian care, pet-friendly hotels and outings, and extensive outdoor parks and trails, Charlottesville is the ideal location for people with pets. Take a stroll along the brick-paved Historic Downtown Mall, where your pup will be happy to find refreshment at the many water bowls shop owners place outside of their stores just for this purpose.
During the warm months, well-behaved pets are allowed to join their owners in the outdoor seating areas of some
of the area’s finest restaurants. Local vineyards are also becoming more pet friendly, giving you countless options to enjoy the sights and sounds of Jefferson’s Virginia with your furry friend. Be sure to take your pooch to one of the local dog parks where they can frolic off-leash. Darden Towe Park, Azalea Park and Chris Greene Lake Park all include areas specific for dogs. While pets are allowed within the nearby Shenandoah National Park, there are some trails where pets are prohibited, so be sure to check nps.gov/shen before you head out on your hike.
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country clubs allow you do it in style. You’ll find 200-year-old residences and handsome plantation houses, quaint community offerings that provide casual fun, and high-tech fitness facilities with all the latest in equipment and classes. It’s easy to find something for every personality and budget. You’ll see how living an athletic life in Charlottesville will involve making friends, too. Whether you’re playing 9 holes, stretching for yoga, taking a winter stroll, dining with friends – no matter how you choose to go “clubbing” – you’ll often be able to take in the beauty of the Virginia landscape and make your club your home away from home.
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Cutting-edge health care from area hospitals provides our community with excellent specialists in a variety of medical fields, and the presence of a teaching hospital helps make Charlottesville, named one of the Top 10 Healthiest Cities by Daily Finance, a sought-after destination. Seven programs at the University of Virginia Health System achieved Top 100 rankings in the 2014-2015 U.S. News and World Report “Best Hospitals” guide: Cancer, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Gynecology,
Nephrology, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Orthopedics and Urology. The UVA Health System also takes pride in its innovative Heart Center and the state-of-the-art Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center. Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital, an excellent private facility, expanded and updated its services when it moved into a new facility on Pantops Mountain, which was recently named the No. 1 Most Beautiful Hospital in America by Soliant Health.
You’ll find a wide variety of specialists in many fields, from chiropractors to dentists, to holistic practitioners. Fitness and wellness are held in high regard here, as evidenced by our bevy of local gyms, city-sponsored athletic programs and our popular golf courses, walking trails and tennis clubs. Find Charlottesville’s best conventional and complementary health resource—the 2015-2016 Healthy Living Directory—in publication stands around town and online at healthylivingdirectory.com.
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Charlottesville and the surrounding Albemarle County is a thriving, economically vital region home to approximately 145,000 residents and diverse job-generating enterprises from large employers to start-up companies. We enjoy viable non-profit enterprises, commerce, suppliers, research businesses and agri-businesses. The University of Virginia and its graduate programs attract talented students with infectious energy and exciting ideas who are a tremendous resource for local business. UVA, along with Piedmont Virginia Community College and the Charlottesville/Albemarle Technical Education Center, also provides the area with above par secondary education opportunities. In fact, Luminosity.com ranked Charlottesville as the second smartest city in America in 2013!
Major employers in the area include the University of Virginia, State Farm, and the U.S. Department of Defense. Charlottesville also has a thriving small business community that provides our town with its unique vibe. Check out our biggest job fairs next spring: the Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) 33rd Annual Job Fair on March 22, 2017.
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Charlottesville, named for Queen Charlotte Sophia of England and founded in 1762, is an inspiring setting to call home. Albemarle County’s historic roots extend equally as far. The county is named in honor of William Anne van Keppel. He was the second Earl of Albemarle and served as Governor General of the county from 1734 to 1735. The first county seat was located in Scottsville. In 1761, however, county government was
moved to Charlottesville, which was established as a town in 1762 and as a city in 1888.
One reason Charlottesville has so many transplanted residents is that it’s a small city—just over 10.4 square miles, with approximately 45,000 residents—but it has the trappings of a big one. Musical acts and dramatic performances, fine dining, lovely shops — all are available in abundance. Covering 726 square miles, the county’s population is more than double that of the city, at about 101,000. Both city and county are fascinating places to explore and wonderful locales to call home, and we welcome you!
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