4th Annual Spring Mushroom Celebration
The Usual: VanDusen, Floral Hall 5151 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, CanadaIt’s another year of hosting our annual spring mushroom celebration and we couldn’t be more excited to be showing off more of Vancouver's fungal offerings! This year, we are switching things up to offer more interactive and engaging workshops and presentations, including cooking demos, dyes, talks from experts, and cultivation. We hope that the day will have something for everybody! Come by Floral hall to peruse the range of fungal specimens that grow in and around Vancouver, get answers and assistance with your pressing mushroom-related curiosities, and visit with vendors selling merch and mushrooms alike. Hours: 10am to 5pm, June 1st 2025 Entry fee: $5, kids under 12 free Venue is wheelchair accessible A reminder that this event is held in Floral Hall, and admission is not associated with the nearby VanDusen Botanical Gardens - though their spring blooms are probably worth their own visit! This event is held on Ancestral, Traditional, and Unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
Monthly Meeting: Fungal Collections of the UBC Herbarium
Greetings VMS! And a big welcome to our new members from the Spring festival.. Apologies for the late announcement this month, I promise this one is worth the wait! Fungal collections at the UBC Herbarium: Overview and recent developments Presentation by Justin Ngo 7pm Tuesday, June 10th @ Floral Hall (5251 Oak St.) Justin Ngo is one of two Curatorial Assistants under Karen Golinski at the Bryophyte, Lichens, and Fungi Collections at the UBC Herbarium, located in the Beaty Biodiversity Museum. He graduated from UBC with a Bachelor of Science studying predominantly plant biology, though many of the courses he has taken as an undergraduate student have touched upon the immense physiological and molecular complexity of the fungi. Having worked at the UBC Botanical Garden and the Temporal Ecology Lab in Forestry before beginning this position, he has had experience in handling delicate botanical material and managing large databases. The UBC Herbarium in the Beaty Biodiversity Museum holds more than 91 thousand accessioned dried fungus and lichen specimens, serving as a key resource for fungal and lichenological research, university education and public outreach. The two collections, which emphasize B.C. specimens, are housed in 90 specially-designed cabinets in a unique, publicly-accessible space. […]
Manning Park Foray
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