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Antique Roadshow Schedules - Enjoy the Past with Others
There’s probably nothing more fun for an antique enthusiast than to be surrounded with people who have the same interests and the veterans of the field. And where else can this happen if not by participating in an Antiques Roadshow event?
Antiques Roadshow, hosted by Mark L. Walberg, is owned by PBS and features appraisals made by the show’s experts on items of all kinds and sizes and offered by people across the United States. For its 2007 season, Antiques Roadshow will showcase six amazing locations in the country in eighteen episodes.
New segments have also been added to the season to spice up the show, Unique Antiques and Jackpot, allowing viewers to relive favorite moments from earlier seasons. Winners of the House Sweepstakes of the previous season will also be revealed in Antiques Roadshow’s 2007 run.
The best way to get the schedule of events for the show is by visiting its official website hosted at www.pbs.org. For its 2007’s summer season, six places have been named in its roster: Baltimore, Maryland; Orlando, Florida; San Antonio, Texas; Louisville, Kentucky; Spokane, Washington; and lastly Las Vegas, Nevada.
You can also check your local TV, radio, and print listings for additional information regarding Antiques Roadshow events held in your area. As for ticket applications, those submitted by postcards should be marked no later than April 21, 2007 while online submissions will only be accepted until May 3, 2007. The good news, however, is that Canadians are now able to submit online applications as well. Verification for your ticket application will be available on May 22, 2007.
In the off chance that you’re too late to apply for tickets for the Antiques Roadshow or your city isn’t included in this season’s itinerary, don't worry because there are other antique roadshows that you can view and enjoy. While they may not be nationally broadcasted like Antiques Roadshow, these roadshows nonetheless have their own charisma and a unique antique collections.
These shows usually roam around their respective states only, but if they do cross the state borders, they rarely, if ever, go beyond their coast.
To know more about the schedules of these shows, it’s best that you find the nearest antique club or organization in your area as they are usually invited to participate in such events. Antique shops are often in the know as well because they are occasionally asked to take the role of sponsors.