Mar 09, 2010

15 Reasons to Love Charlottesville in Spring

Students on the Street: What do you like about spring?


Did we miss something? Tell us your favorite thing about spring in C’ville below!

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  • Anonymous on March 17, 2010

    I am very proud of my kid and the fact that she will graduate in May. But I'll miss Charlottesville! Who knows, I just might decide to retire there!

  • Janis Akers on March 17, 2010

    It's so hard to decide what's better - the blooming gardens on Grounds, or a warm afternoon of lacrosse... Oh, this makes me so homesick for Charlottesville!

  • Karl S on March 17, 2010

    And, for those of us old to remember, there was Easters....

  • ABC on March 17, 2010

    Karl, yes! Who could forget the mudslides at Mad Bowl, and everything else that went with Easters?

  • KCF on March 17, 2010

    Where the heck is rowing in all this? You mention other spring sports and "paddling" for goodness sakes but totally neglected UVA's rowing program, one of the top in the country. Shame on you!

  • Betsy on March 17, 2010

    Easters...

  • Marybeth on March 17, 2010

    Easters ... mud football in Mad Bowl ... Finally walking to class without a coat ... Foxfield ... So many memories. I'm homesick!

  • Bill Cress on March 17, 2010

    Yeah, Easters... I still have the t-shirt!

  • Malcolm MacLeod, MD on March 17, 2010

    I started as a first year student in 1952 at Kent House ("new" dorms) and remember the big party weekends well. I became a Kappa Sig my second year and the Quadrangle Party we threw (for free) during Easters. Dean BFD Runk made us put up a wall to keep people out of Rugby Road, but it didn't work. Eventually I graduated from medical school and now live in California, but I still miss Albemarle County. M. MacLeod

  • RLB on March 17, 2010

    "In the 1970s, the Dogwood Festival parades featured notables like Elizabeth Taylor and, on Charlottesville’s bicentennial, Queen Elizabeth II." This is how "but I read it somewhere" stories start. Elizabeth Taylor visited Charlottesville a number of times during her marriage to John Warner, particularly during the 1978 U.S. Senate campaign (and including at least one visit to Foxfield), but you may want to check your sources on whether she actually appeared in a Dogwood Festival Parade. (By the way, her first trip to the area was in 1955, to film scenes for the movie GIANT with Rock Hudson.) Queen Elizabeth II visited Charloteville and UVA (walking down the center of the Lawn from the Rotunda and speaking in front of Cabell Hall) for the Bicentennial of the United States in 1976. Charlottesville celebrated its bicentennial in 1962.

  • Charles Murdock on March 17, 2010

    The remedy to Dr. MacLeod's melancholy musing is to repair more often to Charlottesville. The pipes, the pipes are callin' -- throw a few more parties. Physician, heal thyself!

  • Robert L. Lazo, MD on March 18, 2010

    What a great town! I was there for med school, too, and now we come back about once a month to a dear little apartment we bought on JPA. May God in His wisdom bring me back there on a more permanent basis one day!

  • Sherri Beavers on March 18, 2010

    Did anyone notice the boys with the beer bong in the lower left corner of the bottom Foxfield photo. Too funny!

  • Heather Burdette on March 19, 2010

    I miss working with Special Programs, PK German, and the rest of UPC to get Springfest put together... the extra work was always work it to get to hang out with such great people and I will never forget getting up early to scoop mud out of Mad Bowl to get it ready for Robert Randolph and the Family Band!

  • DPG on March 22, 2010

    Frisbee on the Lawn and the Beaux Arts Ball are some of my most vivid memories of spring.

  • Marie-Pierre on March 24, 2010

    Je vais aller aux USA pour la première fois, voir ma fille et son compagnon à Charlottesville!!! Youpi! She will graduate in May (je ne sais pas comment le dire en français!) Vive le printemps à Charlottesville!!!!

  • Current student on March 24, 2010

    As a current student, let me just say that few things are as satisfying as walking to class feeling light sans coat (as someone previously mentioned) and reading in the amphitheater in between classes.... Welcome back spring, my flip flops and I have missed you.

  • Jason on March 25, 2010

    As a son of two alumni (father, college '82, medicine '86; mother, nursing '83), I've heard tons of stories about easters. I can't imagine what it was like. They won't let me wear their vintage t-shirts, but I would pay a lot of money for one

  • Rick Mangione on May 06, 2010

    CLAS 84, I also enjoy tubing down the James, and visiting (and volunteering for) wineries. I'll be pouring Delfosse wine on Friday 04Jun at this reunion.

  • Rick Mangione on May 06, 2010

    Jason, I grew up in Charlottesville, and as a local, attended a few Easters celebrations. They were a lot of fun 8>

  • BB on March 24, 2011

    Yes RLB, Elizabeth Taylor was a grand marshal of the Dogwood Parade. Knew it was around 77 or 78. I just turned to the internet to find the year. Wanted to tell people what year I saw her.

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