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What’s the best new thing in Southwest Roanoke County?

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What’s the best new thing in Southwest Roanoke County in the past year?

You tell us in the 5th annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County reader poll.

Last year’s winner was the South County Library. Of course, something can only be new once! In 2011, the winner was Greener Pastures Recycling. In 2010, it was Kira*Kira.

What will win there? We have no idea! Feel free to chat up your nominations in the comment field below, just remember to actually cast a vote!
You can find the ballot here -- or in the “best of” banner at the top of the page. (If you’re reading this on a mobile device, you may need to click through to “full site” to get it to display.)

The voting ends at midnight on Sunday, March 10 and we’ll publish the results on April 19.

Want to promote your business or civic group? You can download free promotional materials at roanoke.com/bestof.

Don’t see a category that fits what you want to vote for? You can always cast a vote in “best thing not on this list!”

Here’s who won in 2012 and 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have “best of” reader polls going on in Botetourt County, Salem, and the New River Valley.

What’s the best hidden jewel in Southwest Roanoke County that more people should know about?

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We’ve added ten new categories to the 5th annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County reader poll.

A few of those are broad questions, with an eye toward creating a category for things that don’t otherwise don’t fit neatly under other headings.

One of  those new categories is: Best hidden jewel in Southwest Roanoke County that more people should know about.

What will win there? We have no idea! Feel free to chat up your nominations in the comment field below, just remember to actually cast a vote!
You can find the ballot here -- or in the “best of” banner at the top of the page. (If you’re reading this on a mobile device, you may need to click through to “full site” to get it to display.)

The voting ends at midnight on Sunday, March 10 and we’ll publish the results on April 19.

Want to promote your business or civic group? You can download free promotional materials at roanoke.com/bestof.

Don’t see a category that fits what you want to vote for? You can always cast a vote in “best thing not on this list!”

Here’s who won in 2012 and 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have “best of” reader polls going on in Botetourt County, Salem, and the New River Valley.

What’s the most fun thing that’s happened in Southwest Roanoke County in the past year?

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We’ve added ten new categories to the 5th annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County reader poll.

A few of those are broad questions, with an eye toward creating a category for things that don’t otherwise don’t fit neatly under other headings.

One of our personal favorites this year — and we hope one of yours – is: “What’s the most fun thing that’s happened in Southwest Roanoke County in the past year?”

What will win there? We have no idea! Feel free to chat up your nominations in the comment field below, just remember to actually cast a vote!
You can find the ballot here -- or in the “best of” banner at the top of the page. (If you’re reading this on a mobile device, you may need to click through to “full site” to get it to display.)

The voting ends at midnight on Sunday, March 10 and we’ll publish the results on April 19.

Want to promote your business or civic group? You can download free promotional materials at roanoke.com/bestof.

Don’t see a category that fits what you want to vote for? You can always cast a vote in “best thing not on this list!”

Here’s who won in 2012 and 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have “best of” reader polls going on in Botetourt County, Salem, and the New River Valley.

Who’s the best teacher or rec league coach in Southwest Roanoke County?

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Who’s the best teacher in Southwest Roanoke County?

How about the best rec league coach?

What about the church outreach program? Or the best community service project by civic group or other non-profit?

Here’s your chance to recognize some of your neighbors, in our 5th annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County reader poll.

While many of the categories deal with food (best burgers, or best salads) or celebration (best place to go after the game, or best place for a first game) or other businesses (best landscaper, best real estate agent), there are lots of others designed to recognize people doing good work around the valley.

You can find the ballot here -- or in the “best of” banner at the top of the page. (If you’re reading this on a mobile device, you may need to click through to “full site” to get it to display.)

The voting ends at midnight on Sunday, March 10 and we’ll publish the results on April 19.

Want to promote your business or civic group? You can download free promotional materials at roanoke.com/bestof.

Don’t see a category that fits what you want to vote for? You can always cast a vote in “best thing not on this list!”

Here’s who won in 2012 and 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have “best of” reader polls going on in Botetourt County, Salem, and the New River Valley.

Voting now open for the 5th annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County

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And they’re off!

Voting is now open for 5th annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County readers’ poll.

You can find the ballot here -- or in the “best of” banner at the top of the page.

This year we’ve added ten new categories — two more than the last time we updated you.

The new categories are:
* best burger
* best salads
* best consignment shop
* best retirement home
* best middle school event (previously combined with elementary)
* best student-run school club or organization
* best community service project by a civic group or other non-profit
* best summer camp for kids
* most fun thing that’s happened in Southwest Roanoke County in the past year.
* best “hidden jewel” in Southwest Roanoke County that more people should know about.

Those join more than 50 other categories, that include all the usual favorites — from best teacher and best rec league coach to best new thing in Southwest Roanoke County in the past year.

The voting ends at midnight on Sunday, March 10 and we’ll publish the results on April 19.

Since our first “best of” in 2009, voting in Southwest Roanoke County has increased elevenfold, so the competition has become 11 times as fierce. (Yes, you’re reading that right: We got 11 times as many votes last year as our first year!)

With that in mind, we have something else new this year: We have a way for businesses who want to launch their own “vote for us” campaign to download free materials. Just go to roanoke.com/bestof for those.

Here’s who won in 2012 and 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have “best of” reader polls going on in Botetourt County, Salem, and the New River Valley.

The Best of Swoco 2012

For the fourth year in a row, we asked readers of SWoCo to pick The Best of Southwest Roanoke County. The votes poured in; nearly 50 percent more than last year and nearly nine times the number our first year. So there’s a lot more competition.In some cases, we had new winners; in other we had repeat winners. Those who have won two years in a row are noted with a double asterisk (**), those who have won three years in a row get three, and those who have won all four years are identifed with four asterisks.
So without further ado, here’s who you picked as this year’s Best Of . . .

Best place to go trick-or-treating
1. The Gardens and Groves***
2. Tanglewood Mall
3. Penn Forest

Best place to take relatives from out of town
1. Mill Mountain Star****
2. Downtown Roanoke
3. Froth

Best place to meet new people
1. Church****
2. Downtown Roanoke
3. Froth

Best park
1. Penn Forest Elementary School Park
2. Garst Mill Park
2. Elmwood Park

Best reason for living in Southwest Roanoke County
1. Schools
2. The people
3. Community spirit

Best place to take the kids for the day
1. Mill Mountain Zoo***
2. Jump!
3. Green Ridge Recreation Center

Best church outreach program
1. Church of the Holy Spirit
2. Cave Spring Baptist Church
3. Rescue Mission

Best community event
1. Cave Spring High School Jazz Cafe
2. Festival in the Park
3. Project Faith – Faith Christian School

Best local politician
1. Greg Habeeb, state legislator
2. Bob Goodlatte, congressman
3. David Bowers, Roanoke mayor

Best parks and rec. activity
1. All recreation sports
2. Green Ridge Recreation Center
3. Summer Camps and Greenways (tie)

Best new thing in Swoco in the past year
1. South Roanoke County Library
2. Froth coffee shop
3. Greener Pastures Curb Side Pick-Up for Recycle Materials

Best teacher
1. Danielle Johnson – North Cross
2. Tiffany Sakaguchi – Cave Spring Middle School
3. Heather Slaughter – North Cross School

Best school staff member
1. Anne Currin – Cave Spring Elementary Administrative Assistant
2. Dr. Linda Wright – Penn Forest Elementary
3. Mary Beth Gregg – Cave Spring Elementary Mr. Boyer – Cave Spring Middle

Best bus driver
1. Grover Plunkett
2. Ruby Craft – CSHS, CSMS, and Penn Forest
3. Penny Robertson – Oak Grove

Best coach (school sports)
1. Cory Carroll – Hidden Valley High School girls soccer in 2011
2. James Brown – North Cross School
3. Tim Fulton- Cave Spring High School

Best coach (non-school sports)
1. Cory Carroll – Roanoke Star Soccer**
2. Mark Meyer – Roanoke Star
3. Ricky Gregg – baseball

Best school event – high school
1. Football
2. Project Faith – Faith Christian School
3. Cave Spring High School Prom

Best school event – elementary and middle school
1. Pumpkins on the Playground at Penn Forest
2. Project Faith – Faith Christian School
3. Cave Spring Elementary Carnival

Best place for a family hike
1. Mill Mountain Star Trail**
2. Peaks of Otter
3. McAfee Knob

Best place to go for a bike ride
1. The greenways**
2. Blue Ridge Parkway
3. Carvin’s Cove

Best spot for a picnic
1. Blue Ridge Parkway
2. Mill Mountain
3. Garst Mill Park

Best sporting moment of the past year
1. CSHS winning volleyball state championship
2. North Cross School winning football state championship
3. Cave Spring Football and Hidden Valley Football (tie)

Best place for breakfast:
1. Famous Anthony’s****
2. The Roanoker
3. IHOP

Best coffee:
1. Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea****
2. Starbucks
3. Dunkin’ Donuts

Best place to access wi-fi:
1. Panera Bread****
2. Barnes & Noble
3. Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea

Best pizza:
1. Grace’s Place Pizzeria
2. Frank’s Pizza
3. New York Pizza

Best place for lunch:
1. Burger in the Square
2. Wildflour
3. Brambleton Deli

Best place for a fancy meal:
1. Carlos****
2. Frankie Rowland’s
3. 419 West

Best place to hear local music:
1. Blue 5**
2. Brambleton Deli
3. Kirk Ave. Music Hall

Best restaurant to take the kids:
1. Chuck E. Cheese’s**
2. Macado’s
3. El Rodeo

Best happy hour:
1. 419 West
2. Macado’s
3. Annie Moore’s

Best Place to Buy Wine:
1. Kroger**
2. The Wine Gourmet
3. Mr. Bill’s Wine Cellar

Best place to go after a game:
1. Buffalo Wild Wings***
2. Brambleton Deli
3. Mac & Bob’s

Best place for a first date:
1. Montano’s***
2. Carlos
3. 419 West

Best place to buy fresh food:
1. Fresh Market****
2. Downtown Farmer’s Market
3. Kroger

Best pharmacy:
1. CVS**
2. Kroger
3. Walgreens

Best convenience store:
1. Country Store on Starkey****
2. Sheetz
3. 7-Eleven

Best hair salon:
1. Country Hair Saloon
2. Onyx
3. Glo Salon

Best nail salon:
1. Perfect Nails***
2. Beauty Bar
3. Polished by Claire V.

Best place to get pampered:
1. Azario Salon
2. Pure Spa
3. Salon Del Sol

Best place to keep fit:
1. The Roanoke Athletic Club****
2. Gold’s Gym
3. YMCA

Best place to shop for antiques:
1. Black Dog Salvage**
2. Roanoke Antiques Mall
3. Buy The Season

Best place to buy unique gifts:
1. Chocolatepaper****
2. Two and A Half Sisters
3. Steger Creek

Best place to buy women’s fashions:
1. TJMaxx
2. Stein Mart
3. Belk

Best jeweler:
1. Fink’s****
2. Jewells Fine Jewelry
3. Two and A Half Sisters

Best florist:
1. George’s Flowers***
2. Stritesky’s
3. Petal Pushers

Best frame shop:
1. A.C. Moore
2. Brambleton Frame Shop
3. Frame N Things

Best bargains:
1. TJ Maxx****
2. Goodwill
3. Two and A Half Sisters

Best dentist:
1. Dr. Gary Roach
2. Hunting Hills Dentistry
3. Dr. Scott Ward

Best family physician:
1. Dr. Donald Smith of Brambleton Family Medicine***
2. Dr. Nina Sweeney of Roanoke Partners in Health
3. Dr. Ella Youngblood

Best lawyer:
1. John Lichtenstein**
2. Doug Wilson
3. Mark Skolrood

Best place to go for financial advice:
1. BB&T***
2. SunTrust
3. Jason Bialek of Atlantic Mortgage

Best insurance agent:
1. Steve Nash of Allstate**
2. Mark Meyer of Allstate
3. Brian Evans of State Farm

Best builder: *New Category
1. Simpson
2. Al Cooper
3. David James Homes

Best plumber/electrician/home repair service:
1. Richardson Plumbing and Heating***
2. Nelson Repair and Maintenance
3. Wisler Plumbing

Best lawn or landscaping service:
1. Varsity Landscaping & Grounds****
2. Langford’s Lawns & Such
3. TJS Enterprises

Best dry cleaner:
1. Cave Spring Cleaners
2. Wheeler’s Fast Service Laundry and Cleaning
3. Air-Lee Cleaners

Best car wash:
1. Tanglewood Auto Wash***
2. Brambleton Car Wash
3. Southern Classic Car Wash

Best place to buy a car:
1. Brambleton Imports**
2. Berglund Automotive
3. First Team Auto Mall

Best place to get your car fixed:
1. Cave Spring Auto Body****
2. Crescent Heights
3. Brambleton Auto

Best place for music lessons:
1. Kelley’s Music****
2. The Bandroom
3. Martin Music Services

Best preschool or day care:
1. Cave Spring Baptist***
2. HoneyTree
3. Country Bear Day School

Best apartment community:
1. Sunscape Apartments***
2. The Pines Apartments
3. Pebble Creek Apartments

Best real estate firm/brokerage:
1. Lichtenstein Rowan Realtors
2. Long & Foster Realtors
3. MKB Realtors

Best real estate agent:
1. Callie Dalton of Long & Foster
2. Glenna Bannister of Long & Foster
3. Vickie Clarke of Long & Foster

Best veterinarian:
1. Big Lick Veterinary Services
2. Cave Spring Veterinary Clinic
3. Roanoke Animal Hospital

Best pet grooming/pet sitting/pet boarding service:
1. Hair of the Dog with Lorie Bowling
2. Clip & Dip
3. Yuppie Puppie

Best tattoo studio:
1. Star City Tattoos****
2. Asylum Tattoos
3. Danny’s Ancient Art

Best thing not on this list:
1. Easy Green Curbside Recycling
2. Greener Pastures Curbside Recycling
3. Cabinetry with TLC

Here’s who won in 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Voting in the Best of SWoCo ends at midnight Sunday

This is the final weekend to vote in the 4th annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County reader awards.The voting closes at midnight on Sunday.

You can find the voting form right here (or over in the right-hand rail.)

We’ll publish the results in our April 20 print edition.

A few new wrinkles: To make it easier to vote, we’ve gone ahead and listed the top six finishers last year in the business categories — although, as always, you can cast a write-in vote if your favorite isn’t already listed.

If you’ve got someone or some thing you think should be recognized, feel free to start a campaign to drum up votes.

Is there someone or something who should be recognized who doesn’t fit into a category? We always have our “best thing not on this list.”

Happy voting!

Here’s who won in 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have Best Of contests underway in Salem, Botetourt County, and the New River Valley.

Fewer than five days left to vote for the Best of SWoCo

Fewer than five days are left to vote in the 4th annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County reader awards.

The voting closes at midnight on Sunday.

You can find the voting form right here (or over in the right-hand rail.)

We’ll publish the results in our April 20 print edition.

A few new wrinkles: To make it easier to vote, we’ve gone ahead and listed the top six finishers last year in the business categories — although, as always, you can cast a write-in vote if your favorite isn’t already listed.

If you’ve got someone or some thing you think should be recognized, feel free to start a campaign to drum up votes.

Is there someone or something who should be recognized who doesn’t fit into a category? We always have our “best thing not on this list.”

Happy voting!

Here’s who won in 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have Best Of contests underway in Salem, Botetourt County, and the New River Valley.

What’s the best place to take relatives from out of town?

What’s the best place in Southwest Roanoke County to take relatives from out of town?

You tell us!

In years past, voters have interpreted that broadly — and picked places that, um, aren’t in Southwest Roanoke County.

Last year, voters picked Mill Mountain, the Roanoke Farmer’s Market and The Homeplace restaurant.

In 2010, voters chose the Mill Mountain Star, downtown Roanoke, and the Homeplace.

In 2009, the top three were actually a top four. Mill Mountain took first; there was a tie for second between Smith Mountain Lake and the Blue Ridge Parkway, with third place going to the Taubman Museum of Art.

What should be recognized this year?

Voting is now open in our fourth annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County reader survey.

You can find the voting form right here (or over in the right-hand rail.)

The voting is open through midnight on Sunday, March 11; we’ll publish the results in our April 20 print edition.

A few new wrinkles: To make it easier to vote, we’ve gone ahead and listed the top six finishers last year in the business categories — although, as always, you can cast a write-in vote if your favorite isn’t already listed.

If you’ve got someone or some thing you think should be recognized, feel free to start a campaign to drum up votes.

Is there someone or something who should be recognized who doesn’t fit into a category? We always have our “best thing not on this list.”

Happy voting!

Here’s who won in 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have Best Of contests underway in Salem, Botetourt County, and the New River Valley.

What’s the best community event in Southwest Roanoke County?

What’s the best community event in Southwest Roanoke County?

You tell us!

Last year, voters bestowed that honor Project Faith at Faith Christian Church, followed by the annual free show of Broadway showtunes by the Kevin Jones Performing Arts Studio at the Jefferson Center and Festival in the Park in third place. (Technically, that’s not in Southwest Roanoke County, but that’s what the voters said and, after all, a lot of the events that people in SWoCo go to aren’t in the neighborhood anyway.)

In 2010, the voters gave first place to the Kevin Jones Performing Arts Studio show, followed by Festival in the Park and Local Colors.

In 2009, the winner was the Kevin Jones Performing Arts Studio show, with Festival in the Park second and a tie for third between Dickens of a Christmas, the Drumstick Dash and the Strawberry Festival put on by Community School.

What should be recognized this year?

Voting is now open in our fourth annual Best of Southwest Roanoke County reader survey.

You can find the voting form right here (or over in the right-hand rail.)

The voting is open through midnight on Sunday, March 11; we’ll publish the results in our April 20 print edition.

A few new wrinkles: To make it easier to vote, we’ve gone ahead and listed the top six finishers last year in the business categories — although, as always, you can cast a write-in vote if your favorite isn’t already listed.

If you’ve got someone or some thing you think should be recognized, feel free to start a campaign to drum up votes.

Is there someone or something who should be recognized who doesn’t fit into a category? We always have our “best thing not on this list.”

Happy voting!

Here’s who won in 2011 and 2010 and 2009.

Got friends in other places? We also have Best Of contests underway in Salem, Botetourt County, and the New River Valley.

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