Lawrence University film presentation: “Escarpment”
With a Door County focus, this fast-paced voyage through billions of years of natural history explores the geologic and biologic past of eastern Wisconsin and the Niagara Escarpment region of the Great Lakes. Winner of the 2017 Hollywood International Independent Documentary Award, the 92-minute film reconstructs ecosystems that existed when the Niagara Escarpment was formed, considers if dinosaurs ever walked in what is now Door County and follows the path of glaciers in Wisconsin’s geologic past. It guides viewers toward being better stewards of the land while offering a glimpse of what a sustainable future might look like. Roger Kuhns, the film’s producer/director, will be on hand and conduct a question-and-answer session following the screening.
Date: January 18, 2018
Event Times: 7:00 pm
Ticket Information: Free and open to the public.
Additional Contact Information:
Greg Griffin, 920-832-7236, gregory.l.griffinn@lawrence.edu
Location of this event
Lawrence University - Warch Campus Center
711 E Boldt Way
Appleton, WI 54911
Phone: 920-832-7000
Web site:
www.lawrence.edu