MSSF 52nd Fungus Fair
Date/Time
12/8/2024
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific
Event Type(s)
MSSF Fungus Fair
Event Description
MSSF Annual Fungus Fair
A Celebration of Wild Mushrooms

Save the Date! Sunday, December 8, 2024

El Camino High School
1320 Mission Rd, South San Francisco, CA 94080

The Mycological Society of San Francisco Fungus Fair includes the latest collection of expertly identified fungi collected in various locations in the Bay Area. These annual collections constitute a 50-year record of the early winter fungal diversity in our area. This historical information may become an important contribution to science as climate change affects our local ecosystems.

 

In the San Francisco Bay Area, when the first rains tease up the chanterelles and porcini, fungus lovers head to the Fungus Fair.
 
  • Date: Sunday, December 8, 2024
  • Time: 10:00am to 5:00pm
  • Location: El Camino High School 1320 Mission Rd, South San Francisco, CA 94080
  • Creative and hands-on mushroom activities for people of all ages.
  • Lectures (2024): David Arora, Eugenia Bone, Noah Siegel, Damon Tighe, Shannon Adams, George Caughey, Thea Chesney
  • Workshops (2024): Alan Rockefeller, Noah Siegel, JR Blair, Jack Laws, Eleana Hsu, Wilder Herbertson [Workshops requires a separate add-on ticket , in addition to your general admission ticket.]
  • Naturalistic displays of more than 300 species of locally collected fungi
  • Identification table - bring your specimens to find out the species!
  • Educational tables on varied subjects such as medicinal mushrooms, myco-remediation, cultivation, ecology, psychedelic fungi, dyes from fungi, toxicology, edible mushrooms, and more...
  • Microscopes and spore prints
  • Vendors with fun mushroom products
  • Mingle and meet other mushroom loving people
  • Come and try a bowl of delicious mushroom soup
  • Book signing by the authors


 
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