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Oakland Museum of California

www.museumca.org

10TH & OAK STREETS
OAKLAND, CA  94607

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Elizabeth Whipple
510/238-4740 MEDIA ONLY
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ewhipple@museumca.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 26, 2007

The Mighty Mushroom Returns
Not just a delicacy or death cap....now an environmental hero!

Aleuria.
Photo: Michael Wood.

Get down to earth at the Oakland Museum of California’s 38th Annual Fungus Fair, the weekend of December 1-2. Meet many wild specimens, from the beautiful and poisonous to the medicinal, edible, and just plain weird.

Presented by the museum and the Mycological Society of San Francisco (MSSF), the Fungus Fair is open 10–6 p.m. on Saturday and 12–5 p.m. on Sunday. For a lecture and demonstration program. (PDF)

The weekend event is a rare chance to pore over displays of remarkable native mushrooms and see how they can be used to dye paper and clothing, treat cancer and HIV, and add flavor to many foods. Attend a slide talk or use a microscope. Highly recommended for curious kids! Mycologists will be on hand both days to answer questions and identify unknown specimens for visitors.

Pierotus sp
Oakland Museum of California.

During the Fair, the MSSF presents slide shows on mushroom hunting and identification. Paul Stamets, an advocate of the medicinal properties of mushrooms, will give talks on the role of mushrooms in ecological restoration (Saturday, 4 p.m.) and the mind-altering psychotropic species (Sunday, 3:30 p.m).

Stamets, dubbed the "Mycelium Messenger" by his peers has been involved with the recent Bay Area oil spill cleanup. He donated thousands of dollars of oyster mushrooms, which when used with hair mats effectively absorb the oil.

Mushroom munchers can learn to recognize and prepare edible fungi from cookbook and food vendors and the Fair’s popular cooking demonstrations. Local chefs will prepare dishes with fresh fungi in an outdoor kitchen on Saturday and Sunday.

Fungus-Filled Family Fun! Mushroom crafts and Fair tours for kids take place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.

Fair vendors will have fresh wild mushrooms, cultivation kits, books, clothing, posters, and other mushroom-centric items available all weekend.

Admission to the Fungus Fair is $8 general, $5 seniors/students with ID, and free for members, kids five and under, and Oakland City employees. A special two-day pass is available for $12 at www.museumca.org/tickets.

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The Oakland Museum of California is located 1000 Oak @ 10th Street, Oakland, one block from the Lake Merritt BART. For information, call 510/238-2200 or visit www.museumca.org..

The Mycological Society of San Francisco is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of educational and scientific activities involving mushrooms. Founded in 1950, the MSSF is the largest regional mushroom society in the U.S. The Society awards annual scholarships, tracks local mycological species, and assists Bay Area poison control centers. It also leads mushroom identification walks and works to preserve cultural traditions of mushroom collecting. Visit www.mssf.org for details.

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300 dpi jpegs of mushrooms and fungi are available at

http://www.museumca.org/press_images/fungus_fair_07.html
Questions about a foray or images? Contact Elizabeth Whipple
(510/238-4740 or ewhipple@museumca.org)

 

 
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