February 28, 2005
surprising discoveries
HGTV’s If Walls Could Talk is currently looking for homeowners in Richmond and the surrounding areas “who have made surprising discoveries about their homes as they’ve researched and restored them”. I know this because they sent us an email looking for contacts. I’m fairly certain that this is not what they are looking for.
From the email:
My name is Scott Sarra and I’m with the HGTV show ” If Walls Could Talk”. Enclosed is a press release for “If Walls Could Talk”. If you could pass along the information and get me in touch with some homeowners I would appreciate it.
Thanks again for your help.Scott Sarra
Phone: 303-712-3249
Fax: 303-486-3881
4100 East Dry Creek Rd
Littleton, CO 80122
303.712.3280HGTV’s “If Walls Could Talk” is currently looking for homeowners in Richmond and the surrounding areas “who have made surprising discoveries about their homes as they’ve researched and restored them”. These finds could range from uncovering old artifacts left behind in the attic to removing old paneling and revealing original wallpaper or forgotten murals. These types of tangible discoveries have inspired homeowners to ask questions and do more research on their home’s history.
If you have a story like this to share or know of someone who lives in an old house, please contact Scott Sarra of High Noon Productions AS SOON AS POSSIBLE at: 303-712-3249 or ssarra@highnoonproductions.com
So — if you’re interested or know someone that could benefit, pass this info on.



Darnit, bet they aren’t coming to Alabama any time soon. Oh wait, and we’d have to make a surprising discovery first.
all we find are small skeletons and beer bottles…