Twenty years ago, PBS debuted Antiques Roadshow - a seemingly simple production where people brought arts, family heirlooms and pieces of folk, sports and cultural memorabilia to be appraised.
But the production of Antiques Roadshow is anything but simple. Its a carefully choreographed event where people's belongings are categorized and they are trafficked towards specific experts in a variety of fields. Sometimes they find valuable treasures from the attic, sometimes they find the only value an object has is sentimental.
Antiques Roadshow is coming to Harrisburg, June 3rd, for three episodes. Executive Producer Marsha Bemko joins us on Smart Talk to discuss the show from behind the scenes and offer some tips about which relics and bric-a-brac to bring.
Also, for ten years, Kelly Withum served as executive director of Venture Lititz, the economic development agency that drove that town's successful re-development. Withum facilitated events such as Taste of Lititz and the Lititz Beer Fest as well as attracting new, locally-owned businesses to Lititz's downtown corridor.
Withum is now hoping to help the City of Lebanon revitalize its downtown with new businesses and development. She appears on Monday's Smart Talk to talk about what worked for Lititz and what could work for other cities and towns.