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Antiques Roadshow Coming to Kansas City

Watch the Antiques Roadshow Special March 11 at 7pm to find out how YOU can be a part of the visit!

Do you happen to have a stash of potentially valuable breakables such as glass, china and porcelain lying around your humble abode? What about collectibles such as vintage toys or heirloom furniture? Well guess what? One of PBS’s most popular shows is heading into to Kansas City.

Watch the Antiques Roadshow Special Monday, March 11, 2013 at 7pm to find out how you can be a part of the visit! Call (888) 203-1747 for YOUR tickets to the show on August 10, 2013.

Yes, Antiques Roadshow is rolling into town for the first time in 11 years. Mark your calendars…August 10th is the date…though no venue has yet been released. Like KCPT’S The Local Show on Facebook and we’ll keep you updated on any of the treasure trove of details as they become available. You have until April 8 to apply to receive two free tickets. Your chances of being selected will depend on the number of eligible applicants for each city and are not affected by how early or late you apply within the application period.

Watch Announcing the Summer 2013 Tour! on PBS. See more from Antiques Roadshow.

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The Local Show: February 21, 2012

This week, we celebrate the achievements of just a few of the extraordinary women who live in the Metro.

The PBS documentary MAKERS: Women Who Make America premieres next week. The program tells the story of brave women throughout history who changed what the world expects of women and what women expect of themselves. But, before we see the national Makers, see who’s making a difference in Kansas City.

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Celebrating Exceptional Women: Kansas City Makers

This week, in conjunction with the national PBS documentary series Makers: Women Who Make America, we put the focus on the achievements of  remarkable women from the metro.

Next week, KCPT joins with PBS in launching an unprecedented look at the astounding contributions women have made to the advancement of America with the broadcast premiere of the documentary series MAKERS: Women Who Make America.

The landmark multi-platform initiative co-produced by PBS And AOL chronicles the important advancements made by women over the past 50 years.

MAKERS: Women Who Make America premieres next Tuesday night at 7 p.m. on KCPT.

In the spirit of celebrating women and their contributions, KCPT invited you to nominate groundbreaking women who have sparked change in our community. The votes are in and this half hour on The Local Show, we introduce you to three inspiring women who have made a difference in our metro.

Suzanne Gladney sitting at a desk working on a computerOur first local MAKER is Suzanne Gladney of Legal Aid of Western Missouri, who up until now, has not received much recognition for her work, but she has spent more than thirty years as a legal aid attorney assisting undocumented workers and migrant families in our Kansas city region. LAWMo clients are people who have nowhere else to turn, who without the legal assistance LAWMo can provide, would likely become homeless statistics or worse.

Central Exchange CEO Cici RojasIn 1978, frustrated that they couldn’t join business organizations and private clubs reserved for men only, a small group of women came together to form The Central Exchange. Today, The Central Exchange is celebrating its 35th year as the metro’s most prominent women’s advocacy and business networking organization. Nick spoke with the organization’s new President and Chief Executive CiCi Rojas.

Dodie Jacobi standing in front of a wall of artworkDodie Jacobi, an area entrepreneur, made the cut when we asked on our website, our KCPT magazine and on our social media pages Who should be celebrated on KCPT as a woman who made a difference in our metro? Dodie for decades, has been deeply involved in revitalizing Kansas City’s historic neighborhoods by promoting entrepreneurship and the development of small businesses in the Crossroads, the Westside, and Hyde Park.

Ramona Arroyo looking on as two children work at a deskRight now though, we profile our third local MAKER and it is a woman who repeatedly bumped and bumped against the glass ceiling before smashing through it. Our MAKER spent 30 years on the Kansas City Missouri police force and while you may not know her name or may have never heard her story, Ramona Arroyo is the first Hispanic woman to become a sergeant with the KCPD.

What is gratifying about these nominations are that these are not your usual suspects. We’re hearing about women who are making a difference…oftentimes away from the public eye. But there were more well known names among the nominations like former Mayors Kay Barnes and Carol Marinovich and former Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius who is now, of course, Health Secretary in the Obama administration.

There were lots of worthy nominees, some we’ve already featured on The Local Show like Sister Berta Sailor who is doing remarkable work for the children served at Operation Breakthrough and Pastor Alice Piggee-Wallack who’s giving her life to the inner city homeless. There is also the work of local anti-bullying campaigner Sue-Ellen Fried. And then there’s Dr. Sharon Lee the medical doctor who claims a $14 an hour salary…the same as the janitor at her Southwest Boulevard Family Health Clinic. We profile her story on The Local Show on March 21st.

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The Local Show: February 14, 2013

This week: The Tech Startup Boom in the Crossroads, the Extreme Recruitment Program, Artist Ryan Haralson and Kansas City Chorale's Grammy win.

This week on The Local Show, we visit three new tech startups in the Crossroads as Google Fiber continues to attract new entrepreneurs. We share a success story from the Midwest Foster Care and Adoption Association’s Extreme Recruitment Program which helps kids trapped in the foster care system to reconnect and find a permanent home with relatives. We give a sneak peek of artist Ryan Haralson’s new exhibit “Beyond Words: {A Fusion of Poetry (+)Visual Art (+) Jazz}” which is currently on display at the American Jazz Museum. And finally this week, we give a tip of the hat to the Kansas City Chorale on their recent Grammy win.

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