Documentary focuses on American Chestnut

The Lincoln Theatre to host a screening of the Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American Chestnut documentary on June 30 at 7 p.m.

Admission is free.

Accompanying the film screening is a talkback with an American Chestnut Foundation representative.

This documentary is underwritten by The American Chestnut Foundation and sponsored by the James G. K. McClure Educational and Development Fund and New Leaf Paper .

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. This is the story of people.

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.

This is the story of promise. The tree that forged a connection with humankind has been embraced in turn by humans who, invigorated by hope, are working tirelessly to revive this magnificent tree—so that it can once again help shape the future.