The Lincoln Theatre Screens the Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American Chestnut

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The Lincoln Theatre hosts a screening of the “Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American Chestnut” documentary June 30 at 7 p.m. Accompanying the film screening is a talkback with an American Chestnut Foundation representative. The screening is free.

The documentary shares the story of a tree. A mighty wonder that graced the forests of Appalachia and sustained all forms of life. At the turn of the 20th century, a deadly blight accidentally imported into the U.S. from Asia devastated the American Chestnut. Within a span of only two generations, the tree was nearly extinct.

The new documentary film, “Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American Chestnut.” tells the story of passionate citizen scientists and researchers working to restore this ecologically and economically important species, during this pivotal moment.

Located in the heart of Marion’s vibrant downtown district, The Lincoln Theatre is a restored theater in the Mayan Revival style, offering year-round entertainment, including live music, comedy events, diversity awareness programs, classic & independent film series, youth artistic camps, theatrical performances, and so much more. Initially constructed in 1929 as Southwest Virginia’s premiere movie palace, The Lincoln Theatre has long been a community hub.

Now, the theater is perhaps most famous as the home of Song of the Mountains, an award-winning public television series showcasing the music and culture of the Southern Appalachians. On the first Saturday of each month, Song of the Mountains is taped live in downtown Marion, later airing on PBS stations around the country. In addition to the flagship Song of the Mountains, The Lincoln Theatre offers live music throughout the year, from casual open mic nights to big-name bluegrass and country stars. For more information about The Lincoln Theatre and event tickets,visit www.thelincoln.org or call (276)783-6092.

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