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.
Aug
21
Tue
Film showing of “Escarpment” @ Bjorklunden - Lawrence University
Aug 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Roger’s award winning documentary “Escarpment” will be shown on campus at Lawrence University’s norther campus “Bjorklunden” located at 7590 Boynton Lane, Baileys Harbor, WI. The film begins at 7:00pm. More details to come.
 
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.
Feb
5
Tue
Viewing & Discussion of documentary “ESCARPMENT” @ University of Wisconsin Green Bay
Feb 5 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join Roger Kuhns for the viewing and discussion of his award winning film “ESCARPMENT” at University of Wisconsin Green Bay, in association with Clean Water Action Council.

Feb
8
Fri
Dinner with Jens Jensen @ The Clearing Folk School
Feb 8 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Join Roger Kuhns for a day at The Clearing Folk School potluck where he will be presenting a short perspective on Jens Jensen in the character of Jensen – it’s fun and informative.

Mar
30
Sat
Carbon: a Poem in Fact @ TBD - Albany, NY
Mar 30 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join Roger Kuhns at Citizens’ Climate Lobby Northeast Regional annual meeting for the Saturday night event – a story, music and performance event delving into our environment, politics and pricing carbon and the people who are tirelessly working towards legislation to accomplish these goals of protecting our future.

May
20
Mon
An Evening with Jens Jensen @ TBD - Door County Historical Society
May 20 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

An Evening with Jens Jensen: Join Roger Kuhns over a DCHS dinner for a celebration of the life and accomplishments of the father of natural landscape architecture and the founder of The Clearing, Jens Jensen. Kuhns takes on the character of Jensen to tell stories about the renown personality of Door County.

May
22
Wed
Karst Geology & Water Workshop @ Björklunden
May 22 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Join Roger Kuhns in the Door County Land Trust Ground Water and Karst workshop and field trip.