Mayne Mushroom Muster 2018

Mayne Island Agricultural Hall 430 Fernhill Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia

This is an opportunity to check out the amazing diversity of mushrooms on Mayne Island. We encourage you to bring in samples for discussion and identification with the help of other local mushroom enthusiasts. There will be prizes for largest mushroom and most diverse collection. More info at: https://mayneconservancy.ca/event/mayne-mushroom-muster-2018/?fbclid=IwAR1RkT_pQLCLayDQBhmno-gMXX-KdykAbmTZ1bfFw8thuwluzKhIjGYKn18

Beaty Members’ Guided Mushroom Walk

Beaty Biodiverstiy Museum 2212 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Do you know where to look to find the dozens of mushrooms species that call our campus home? Beaty Museum Members are invited to join our Fungi Curator Mary Berbee to learn more about how to identify different mushroom types and where to look for them. Meet at the museum for instructions on what to look for and then embark on an hour long walk in small groups around campus where you will collect your own specimen. The groups will meet back at the museum and vote for their favourite fungi! You can book now at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/beaty-members-event-2018-mushroom-walk-tickets-50419325560  A museum membership and an EventBrite registration is required to attend this popular event. Memberships can be purchased in person at the museum or online: http://beatymuseum.ubc.ca/get-involved/membership/

Richmond Mushroom Show

Richmond Nature Park 11851 Westminster Hwy, Richmond, BC

Discover the fungus among us as the Vancouver Mycological Society presents a show of local autumn fungi. Bring mystery mushrooms for identification on Sunday, November 4 between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm. Admission is by donation and all proceeds support the Richmond Nature Park Society’s environmental education programs. This event is suitable for all ages. Parking is limited so please consider your impact on the environment and consider travelling by bus or bike. For more information, call the Richmond Nature Park at 604-718-6188 or visit www.richmond.ca/parksprograms.

Beatrix Potter: Illustrations of this World

VanDusen Botanical Garden 5251 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC

Beatrix Potter was a woman of many interests and ambitions. However, we often come to know only one of these, her children’s books. Renowned for her fabulous Peter Rabbit storybook illustrations at the turn of the Century, during this period Potter was also involved in the study of fungi (mycology) and, later in life, land conservancy efforts in Britain.

Free

VMS Meeting November – James Kronstad

The Usual: VanDusen, Floral Hall 5151 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Dr. James Kronstad will present "Fungal threats to human health".  James Kronstad received his PhD in 1984 from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Washington. In 1989, he was recruited by Dr. Michael Smith (a founder of ZymoGenetics) to join the faculty of the Biotechnology Laboratory, and the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of British Columbia.  He was promoted to full professor in 1999 and was Director of the Michael Smith Laboratories (previously called the Biotechnology Laboratory) from 2008 to 2017. For the past 30 years, Dr. Kronstad’s research program has focused on understanding mechanisms of pathogenesis for fungi that attack plants and animals.  Recent contributions include collaborations on the genome projects for the cereal pathogen Ustilago maydis, the fungus Malassezia globosa (associated with skin diseases) and five strains of the AIDS-associated pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans.

December VMS Meeting – Members’ Night

The Usual: VanDusen, Floral Hall 5151 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Members' Night is returning after a brief hiatus in 2017. Instead of a single speaker presenting, we'll have several members giving mini-presentations on a fungal topic they're passionate about. Expect to hear about interesting projects, personal trips into the fungal unknown and maybe even some VMS history! 

Survivors’ Banquet

The Usual: VanDusen, Floral Hall 5151 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Survivors' Banquet - members-only event The mushroom-lover's social event of the year! Potluck dinner with all your fellow mycophiles. Email president@vanmyco.com to register. 

$2.00

VMS Meeting: Daniel Winkler

The Usual: VanDusen, Floral Hall 5151 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Our speaker is the one and only Daniel Winkler, presenting the "Best of Mushroaming", a retrospective on his decade of mushroom hunting and explorations around the world.    When traveling in rugged High Asia (Tibet & Bhutan), his native Alps, tropical South America (Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia & Suriname), as well as wild North America, Daniel is on the hunt for gorgeous choice edibles, potent medicinals, and all kinds of bizarre and colorful fungi from the most minute to massive fruitings. His favorite hounds are rain forests, be it tropical or temperate as well as alpine environments. His favorite fungi (besides all these tasty edibles) are strange Cordyceps, which triggered Daniel’s curiosity in medicinal mushrooms 20 years ago in Tibet. Recently this interest matured into a new field guide “Medicinal Mushrooms of North America” published in cooperation with Robert Rogers.   Daniel is the author of field guides to Edible Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest and California (both Harbour Publishing, 2011 and 2012) and Amazon Mushrooms (2014, co-authored). www.mushroaming.com   This event is free and open to everyone, as are all our regular meetings, although membership purchase is encouraged!

VMS Meeting: Spencer Stuart

The Usual: VanDusen, Floral Hall 5151 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, Canada

LECTURE DESCRIPTION Beatrix Potter was a woman of many interests and ambitions, however we often come to know only one, her children’s books. Renowned for her fabulous Peter Rabbit storybook illustrations at the turn of the Century, Potter during this period was also involved in mycology and, later in life, land conservancy efforts in Britain.  Join lecturer Spencer W. Stuart as he explores three facets of Potter’s life. Beginning with her extraordinarily successful children’s tales, of which she published twenty-three, he will delve into Potter’s lesser-known involvement with the study of fungi through scientific illustration as well as writing. Now housed in the Armitt Museum in England and Perth Museum in Scotland, these beautifully executed and famously accurate watercolours continue to serve as reference to both amateur and expert mycologists alike. Finally, he will discuss her enduring legacy to the conservation of the historic Lake District of North West England, revealing not only the familiar figure we have all come to know of imagination and fairy tale but also an enthusiastic, down-to-earth Naturalist caught up in the debates of the day. BIO Spencer Stuart holds a master’s degree in the History of Art from the Courtauld Institute in London, England (recipient of […]