*Footprints of the Ice Age:
Effects of Laurentide Ice Sheet on Landscape of Upstate New York*

Produced by SUNY-Oswego Professor Michael Ameigh, this documentary 
features segments on the Rome Sand Plains, Green Lakes State Park, 
Chimney Bluffs State Park, Moss Island and other geographic sites shaped 
by the last ice sheet to cover the region.
*Sunday, April 19 @ 3:00-4:00 pm*

Uniqueness of New York documented

By AARON CURTIS
Staff Writer

Published:
Friday, April 3, 2009 9:33 PM EDT
The last ice age left upstate New York under a tremendous ice sheet for 
more than 100,000 years and when it melted away nearly 10,000 years ago, 
it left behind an array of unique features.

SUNY Oswego administrator Michael Ameigh captures these features in his 
newest documentary titled, “Footprints of the Ice Age,” which is set to 
premiere at 3 p.m., April 19, on WCNY-PBS.

The Palladium-Times
http://www.palltimes.com/articles/2009/04/03/news/doc49d6b6e5d5e40928435748.txt
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