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| 3/2/2026 | Our next Culinary Group dinner of the season is coming up soon: March 2, 2026. Space is limited -- so go NOW to the "Members Only" area of mssf.org, and follow the prompts there to register for the dinner. MSSF Culinary Group March 2, 2026 Dinner: COVID-19 NOTE: Please do NOT register for or attend this event if you are feeling unwell or experiencing any cold or covid symptom on the day of the event (regardless of testing or vaccination status). Thank you for your cooperation. MUSHROOM I.D. TABLE: The Culinary Group shares fully in MSSF's educational mission. Please bring a freshly-foraged mushroom sample from the forest (or your yard) to place on our Group's regular Mushroom I.D. Table, where the more experienced mycologists among us will be helping the newbies learn how to spot the edibles and avoid the "loose your lunch bunch." (Don't worry -- they won't go in the soup!) Problems? Call Paul Lufkin (415-515-1593) or Maria Pham (415-305-3316), Culinary Group co-Chairs. more info... |
| 3/5/2026 | Exploratorium @ Pier 15, SF Club Fungi Experience live music made from fungi. Biofeedback data from these living organisms is converted into an ever-evolving immersive soundscape. Got your own fungi? Bring it in and hear the sounds it creates. Mushroom Menagerie Gallery 3 Damp coastal climates produce an astounding quantity and variety of mushrooms. Come see a bounty on display from recent fungal forays and talk to experts about the best field practices, what mushrooms you can find where, and learn about taxonomy. Samples provided by volunteers from Bay Area Applied Mycology, the Mycology Society of San Francisco, and the UC Berkeley Mycology Club.
Mushrooms Under the Microscope Gallery 4 Get a close look at the beautiful patterns hidden inside mushroom samples! Guided by volunteers from the SF Microscopical Society, you can observe the inner beauty of mushrooms and their spores using several different types of microscopes. Founded in 1870, the SF Microscopical Society is a community of aspirational, amateur, and professional microscopists in the Bay Area. Kombucha Couture Gallery 1 Fashion gets fermented with designer Sacha Laurin of Kombucha Couture, who will show off garments grown from SCOBYs–those symbiotic cultures of bacteria and yeast that usually live in your kombucha jar. These pieces have been featured at the Paris Fashion Show and encourage us to think about sustainability, design, and novel materials.
Gallery 1 Mushroom mycelium has something to teach us about sustainable design. Dr. Christina Cogdell will demonstrate how, from mycobricks made with mycelium and agricultural waste to biofabricated mycoleather and other mushroom-based materials that rethink how we build and clothe ourselves. Pick up a brick and learn about how these materials are manufactured. Dr. Christina Cogdell is a professor of Design at the University of California, Davis, whose work bridges biodesign, architecture, and living materials. She is a cofounder of Mykos.
Gallery 3 Join the UC Berkeley Mycology Club for an exploration of fungi and fungal science! Learn to navigate a dichotomous key like a true spore sleuth, view identification manuals, and chat with passionate students about the latest research into fungi happening at UC Berkeley.
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| 3/17/2026 |
In-person meeting at the Randall Museum General meetings are open to the public. more info... |





On the third Tuesday of each month from September thru May, the Mycological Society of San Francisco hosts a General Meeting open to Members and the public. The Society has maintained our schedule of events using electronic media, Zoom, to meet and share our mission to educate about the kingdom of Fungi.