Kendra Meinert

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Dust off that 1800s mantel clock in the attic and polish up Grandma’s ring in the safe. “Antiques Roadshow” is coming to Green Bay.

The PBS series that has been appraising antiques across the United States since 1997 announced this week that Green Bay is one of five cities the show is visiting on its summer tour. It will be here on June 17.

New Orleans, St. Louis, Portland, Ore., and Harrisburg, Pa., are also getting visits.

“Antiques Roadshow” is accepting ticket applications through April 10 for a chance to attend the taping (location not yet announced) and bring along two items to be appraised from the program’s experts. People can apply for tickets online at pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/ontour or by sending a postcard, with mailing instructions at the same site. Ticket winners will be selected in a random drawing on or about April 17. All applicants will receive an email in early May with a link to find out if they won tickets.

No tickets will be available at the door.

Selected appraisals will be filmed for the show, which airs in three one-hour episodes from each city. The 70 to 80 appraisers on “Antiques Roadshow” typically appraise more than 10,000 items from 5,000 people at each event.

“Antiques Roadshow” airs at 7 and 8 p.m. Mondays. Specific air dates for the Green Bay episodes have not yet been announced.

The show is also looking for “a few special pieces of furniture” to appraise and display on the set. The show will transport it to the event and back home for free. Only ticket applicants who live within a 60-mile radius of the event are eligible to submit furniture in advance. More information at pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/ontour.

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