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- FFSC Calendar | Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz
! FFSC Calendar We have a lot of fun foraging, learning, and socializing from September to May. Many of our events are open to the public, and you can join FFSC for more! Note: We schedule local forays , ID classes , and culinary events on relatively short notice, based on location availability and habitat conditions. You can also visit or subscribe to the FFSC Google Calendar, and/or download an iCal file for other calendar applications. ! Calendar View FFSC Calendar Grid View
- Peter Vahlberg | Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz
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- ID Classes & Workshops | Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz
Phil Carpenter, Science Advisor ID Classes & Workshops Gain more knowledge and hands-on experience with mushroom ID and mycology. (Some classes are for FFSC members only.) Whether eating mushrooms or simply studying them (the science of mycology), it all comes down to mushroom identification. You don’t want to eat a poisonous mushroom! The Start of a Long, Safe Collecting Career You (or nowadays even your phone) might recognize the genus of a mushroom, but only learning mushrooms to genus can result in grave consequences. For example, the genus Amanita contains not only the most deadly mushrooms in the world, but some of the best edibles. Know the difference! FFSC offers in-person classes in systematic methods of mushroom identification. Our knowledgeable instructors will guide you in how to develop your own ID skills. No prior knowledge of mycology or mushroom identification is required. Any FFSC member with a serious interest in learning how to ID mushrooms can participate! This is a hands-on class, so you will get as much out of the class as the effort you put in. This class will not turn you into an instant mushroom expert, nor enable you to effortlessly identify every mushroom in the forest. Rather it will give you an introduction to a systematic approach for identifying your finds and give you a foundation you can build your ID skills on. Typical Mushroom ID Class Agenda In the morning, you'll meet other participants in a forested area for a class overview and a short local foray. You'll collect specimens on your own and then bring them back to the classroom, where you'll learn to identify them yourself. See Local Forays for what to expect for the collection portion of this class. After a break, you'll meet the group again in a classroom downtown, and spend the rest of the afternoon learning and practicing how to identify your findings to genus and species. Past students have expressed that taking two or more sessions really builds those skills. We usually offer basic ID classes to FFSC members at least once a season (or more, in years when wild mushrooms are more abundant). Mushroom ID Class Costs and Fees We use the classic field guide Mushrooms Demystified by David Arora as the primary class text. Plan to purchase or borrow a copy of the text before the class. New and used copies of the book are available on several websites. (As mushroom classifications continue to evolve due to DNA sequencing, the instructors may also refer you to other optional books and resources.) In order to take the class, you must be a current, paid-up, member of the Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz. The class size is limited to 20 participants. The class fee is typically $20 to $30 to cover costs related to the classroom rental, any shared supplies, and fundraising for FFSC educational programs. The instructors are volunteers. The price for each class will be specified when the tickets go on sale. Mycology Workshops: Forge a Deeper Understanding Mycology workshops are usually one full day long and cover a multitude of subjects, open to suggestion. In the past, our workshops have included beginning to advanced microscopy, which are hands-on sessions on how to use a microscope for mushroom identification. Instructors include both knowledgeable members as well as invited professional mycologists. Other popular workshops have included advanced study of specific genera of mushrooms by invited specialists, microscopic study of different types of fungi (e.g. ascomycetes), or in mushroom cultivation techniques. Mycology Workshop Costs and Fees Workshop fees vary based on the venue, instructor, and length. Upcoming Classes & Workshops No events at the moment Past Classes & Workshops RSVP Closed Sat, Feb 07 Feb 7 2026 Mushroom ID Class / Santa Cruz Live Oak Grange Details This one day class won't turn you into an instant mushroom expert, nor enable you to effortlessly identify every mushroom in the forest. Rather it will give you an introduction to a systematic approach for identifying your finds and give you a foundation for building your skills. Cost: $15 RSVP Closed Sat, Mar 02 March 2024 Mushroom ID Class / London Nelson Community Center Details This one day class won't turn you into an instant mushroom expert, nor enable you to effortlessly identify every mushroom in the forest. Rather it will give you an introduction to a systematic approach for identifying your finds and give you a foundation for building your skills.
- FFSC 404 | Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz
Hmmm... We couldn't ID that link (If this were a mushroom, we'd go back to our field guide and start over.) Try a Search Report a Broken Link
- FFSC 404 | Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz
Hmmm... We couldn't ID that link (If this were a mushroom, we'd go back to our field guide and start over.) Try a Search Report a Broken Link
