Nominate for Charlottesville’s Finest NOW!

Nominate for Charlottesville’s Finest NOW!

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Click here to nominate!

Here at the Charlottesville Radio Group we’re excited to be presenting the second annual Charlottesville’s Finest – celebrating the people, places, and local businesses you LOVE! Nominations are now OPEN – so make sure to tell us who the finest are in categories like:

Eat & Drink

Things to Do

Home & Garden

Education

Automotives

and MORE!

We’ll be honoring the winners in as many as 200 categories, so the more you nominate the better! Winners will be featured in a special magazine in September so everyone can know who is the FINEST in Charlottesville!

The nomination deadline is at 5pm on Friday, June 10th, and you do not want to miss out!

Click here to nominate!

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