Jul
1
Fri
Woodwalk Concerts: Roger Kuhns Monologue: A View From The Bridge @ Woodwalk Gallery & Events
Jul 1 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Monologue and Music by Dr. Roger Kuhns at
Woodwalk Concert Series July 1st 7 PM!

“A View From the Bridge: The Future of Door County “
Kuhns’ monologues are known for their entertaining, positive, energetic, science -based story telling based on his world travels and experiences. In this new monologue, “A View From The Bridge”, Roger Kuhns poses the question, “How can Door County towns be sustainable communities?” This monologue offers a positive outlook on how every Door County town or village can work in a sustainable way by incorporating the three spheres of: community, economy and environment. Kuhns offers a hopeful view of growing into the challenging future , which at times seems overwhelming and hopeless.
Roger Kuhns is president and founder of Sustain Audit, LLC, a sustainable practices consulting firm based in Connecticut. Holding a PHD in Geology, he has over 30 years of professional experience as a geologist, sustainable practices scientist, manager and team leader for natural resources and environmental projects (80 countries) and business development, and is a problem solver, educator, and innovator.
This event is paired with a Door County Land Trust Hike at 4:00 pm lead by Kuhns at Lautenbach Woods located across the street from Woodwalk. check out www.doorcountylandtust.org and choose events to sign up for the hike and monologur together or you can just come for the monologue and music.
Opening music by Small Forest.
Woodwalk Gallery and Events barn is located at 6746 County G, south of Egg Harbor one mile off Hwy 42. Call to reserve general seating inside the gallery and a pre show picnic table. Doors open at 5:30 pm No reserved inside tables. Feel free to BYO wine, we have beer, soda and pie for sale. Showtime 7 PM, with house band “Small Forest” opening. Monologue/music Tickets $20 cash.
Call 920-629-4877 or 920-495-2928 for reservations .

Apr
22
Sat
Escarpment- full length movie about the Niagara Escarpment @ Door Community Auditorium
Apr 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Dr. Roger Kuhns’ new full length movie about the Niagara Escarpment and its geological history especially in Door County, Wi. With a beautiful soundtrack, on location filming and fun animation, this movie makes clear so many interesting features of the Escarpment.
Gibraltar student Earth Day Art reception will start at 5:30 in the Link Gallery and Small Forest will be playing in the Fireside Lobby before the movie. There will be an After Chat so you can ask Dr Kuhns questions.

Apr
27
Thu
Film showing at The Clearing @ The Clearing Folk School
Apr 27 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

A natural history journey through geologic time along the Niagar Escarpment and the Great Lakes. The film explores what has happened in the past to form the land we live on today, and ventures into our land stewardship and what the future may hold for Northeastern Wisconsin

Aug
17
Thu
An Evening with Jens Jensen-A Monologue by Roger Kuhns @ Woodwalk Gallery & Events
Aug 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

An Evening with Jens Jensen
A Monologue by Roger Kuhns
Woodwalk Gallery
August 17th 7 pm $20.00

What if you could spend an hour chatting with one of your heroes? Roger Kuhns contemplated such a moment in regards to Jens Jensen the father of landscape architecture, the founder of The Clearing, the visionary for the Chicago Parks and Forest Preserve system, and the design of natural landscapes using native species. Jens Jensen was a recognized national master of all of these crafts and skills. Join Roger Kuhns as he delves into the words and experiences of Jens Jensen to bring them alive and communicate how this insightful Danish immigrant became an American icon, and a leader of native landscape design and the Prairie Movement. Roger Kuhns is a writer, geologist and sustainologist. He is also an award winning documentary filmmaker on the Niagara Escarpment (www.musictoearspress.com), Kuhns will be leading a short hike beginning at 4:00pm through the Lautenbach Woods Nature Preserve across from Woodwalk Gallery. The event is sponsored by the Door County Land Trust. (www.doorcountylandtrust.org/events)
This event is August 17th, start with the hike at 4 pm and bring a picnic over to Woodwalk before the show which starts at 7pm. Woodwalk Gallery is located at 6746 County Road G, south of Egg Harbor . Cost $20 cash at the door or if you sign up for hike and monologue combined, through The Land Trust it is $25. For reservations for hike and monologue call the Land Trust at 920- 746-1359, for just the monologue call Woodwalk 920-629-4877

Jan
13
Sat
Citizens’ Climate Lobby CT Chapter Meeting @ Groton Public Library
Jan 13 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Would you like to make a difference?

Would you like to help put in place legislation to protect the planet from climate change?

Join the CCL Mystic Chapter (for Eastern CT including Groton, Mystic, New London, Stonington, Norwich, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, and more)

Learn more about Citizens’ Climate Lobby. 

Jan
17
Wed
Film showing of “Escarpment” @ Neville Public Museum
Jan 17 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

The award winning documentary “Escarpment” will be shown at 6:30pm for the Geology Club’s Monthy Meeting at Neville Museum, Green Bay, WI.  This showing is open to the public. For more information: http://www.nevillepublicmuseum.org/announcements/geology-club-monthly-meeting-17

What was it like in Door County 425 million years ago? What has gone on in the geologic and biologic past beneath our feet? What are the changes we’re experiencing now? What might the future hold for our land, water, environment and communities?­ “Escarpment” is the natural history story of Eastern Wisconsin and the Niagara Escarpment region of the Great Lakes. The film was shot on location along the entire length of the Niagara Escarpment, with a Door County focus. It is a fast-paced fun voyage through billions of years of Eastern Wisconsin natural history. The film reconstructs ecosystems that existed when the dolomitic rocks of the Niagara Escarpment were formed, considers if dinosaurs ever walked in Door County, follows the path of glaciers, and many other major events in our geologic journey. Locations around the world are featured to show what Door County was like in the past. Animated sequences are called upon to illustrate parts of the story. The film helps to inform, enlighten, and guide us towards being better stewards of the land. In the spirit of Discovery Channel and National Geographic films, geologist and sustainologist Roger Kuhns produced this film for all ages. Kuhns has worked on the Niagara Escarpment and Great Lakes geology and ecology during the course of his career.
Jan
18
Thu
Film showing of “Escarpment” @ Lawrence University - Warch Campus Center #204 Cinema
Jan 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The award winning documentary “Escarpment” will be shown on campus at Lawrence University, Warch Campus Center #204 Cinema on January 18th. Event open to public. Please RSVP to Susan Kennedy [email protected] 

What was it like in Door County 425 million years ago? What has gone on in the geologic and biologic past beneath our feet? What are the changes we’re experiencing now? What might the future hold for our land, water, environment and communities?­ “Escarpment” is the natural history story of Eastern Wisconsin and the Niagara Escarpment region of the Great Lakes. The film was shot on location along the entire length of the Niagara Escarpment, with a Door County focus. It is a fast-paced fun voyage through billions of years of Eastern Wisconsin natural history. The film reconstructs ecosystems that existed when the dolomitic rocks of the Niagara Escarpment were formed, considers if dinosaurs ever walked in Door County, follows the path of glaciers, and many other major events in our geologic journey. Locations around the world are featured to show what Door County was like in the past. Animated sequences are called upon to illustrate parts of the story. The film helps to inform, enlighten, and guide us towards being better stewards of the land. In the spirit of Discovery Channel and National Geographic films, geologist and sustainologist Roger Kuhns produced this film for all ages. Kuhns has worked on the Niagara Escarpment and Great Lakes geology and ecology during the course of his career.
Jan
25
Thu
Dinner & a Movie – Escarpment Showing @ Greens n Grains
Jan 25 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Greens n Grains is a natural foods store that also features a community oriented dinner and a movie event. This week it features Roger James Kuhns’ award winning film “ESCARPMENT”. This event is open to public. Contact Kathy for tickets. Dinner is at 6:00pm and the movie starts at 7:00pm.

What was it like in Door County 425 million years ago? What has gone on in the geologic and biologic past beneath our feet? What are the changes we’re experiencing now? What might the future hold for our land, water, environment and communities?­ “Escarpment” is the natural history story of Eastern Wisconsin and the Niagara Escarpment region of the Great Lakes. The film was shot on location along the entire length of the Niagara Escarpment, with a Door County focus. It is a fast-paced fun voyage through billions of years of Eastern Wisconsin natural history. The film reconstructs ecosystems that existed when the dolomitic rocks of the Niagara Escarpment were formed, considers if dinosaurs ever walked in Door County, follows the path of glaciers, and many other major events in our geologic journey. Locations around the world are featured to show what Door County was like in the past. Animated sequences are called upon to illustrate parts of the story. The film helps to inform, enlighten, and guide us towards being better stewards of the land. In the spirit of Discovery Channel and National Geographic films, geologist and sustainologist Roger Kuhns produced this film for all ages. Kuhns has worked on the Niagara Escarpment and Great Lakes geology and ecology during the course of his career.