Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/19/2015 - 09/20/2015
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Location
Parish Hill
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As this is the 15th Annual Gary Lincoff Mushroom Foray we have decided to push the boat out and make it a special event.
Friday, September 18th : Walk led by Gary Lincoff in Cook Forest State Park, an 8500 acre old-growth forest in
Cooksburg, Clarion, PA.
Saturday, September 19th : Walks, presentations, auction, book signing, sales, table-walk, mushroom feast. Parish
Hill, Allegheny County North Park, Walter Road, Allison Park, PA 15101.
Sunday, September 20th : Science Sunday in North Park. Species identification (microscopes and reagents will be
available), along with a program devoted to DNA-based identification of fungi. Lunch included.
The event is very flexible and you can pick and choose which days you wish to attend.
7.45am to 6.00pm, Friday September 18th, 2015
Program:
Meet at North Park Swimming pool parking lot at 7.45am. The bus will leave for Cook Forest State Park at 8am sharp! Morning walk with world renowned mycologist Gary Lincoff. Return to the bus for a short drive to a local restaurant for lunch. Afternoon walk with a park ranger to visit the “Forest Cathedral” of towering white pines and hemlocks. Leave Cook Forest State Park at 4pm, returning to North park at 6pm. The bus is state of the art with contoured reclining seats and armrests, A/C, and lavatory. Bus trip includes box or restaurant lunch. Alternatively meet us at Cook Forest State Park at approximately 10am, bring your own lunch and join in the activities. Bus seats are limited!
Where:
Pick up at North Park Swimming pool parking lot, bus trip to Cook Forest State Park
Admission:
- Registration full. Please contact Barbara DeRiso, Foray Chair: 412-252-2594, Lincoff [email protected] for standby places.
8am to 7pm, Saturday, Sept. 19th, 2015
Program:
Guided morning walks and self-guided afternoon mushroom walks; Mushroom Walks will be conducted in North Park and in other woodlands nearby Lectures: guest speakers: Gary Lincoff, Michael Kuo and other guests; Mushroom Feast; merchandise sales and silent auction.
Featured speaker is Gary Lincoff, author of the Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms. Gary, Past-president of the North American Mycological Association (NAMA), is the nation’s best-known mushroom expert. He is a charismatic and entertaining speaker and makes learning about mushrooms fun and interesting. His end-of-the-day table-walk discussions are not to be missed.
This year we are delighted that Michael Kuo , the principal developer of MushroomExpert.Com, will join us as a guest speaker and mycologist.
Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club cooks will prepare a Mushroom Feast with dozens of unique mushroom dishes to delight your taste buds.
Tom Chulick, Executive Chef & owner of the Back Door Café in Johnstown will do a cooking demonstration.
Guest Mycologists
Gary Lincoff is the author or editor of numerous books and articles on mushrooms, including The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms. He teaches courses on mushroom identification at the New York Botanical Garden. A featured “myco-visionary” in the award-winning documentary Know Your Mushrooms, Gary has led mushroom study trips and forays around the world. Gary Lincoff is again the Principal Mycologist at the Mid-Atlantic Mushroom Foray. Gary has recently published a book, The Complete Mushroom Hunter, An Illustrated Guide to Finding, Harvesting, and Enjoying Wild Mushrooms. Gary’s insights about edible and poisonous mushrooms, picking urban mushrooms, mushroom recipes, and his experiences with wild mushrooms in various cultures around the world make it a delightful read.Gary has his own website that includes much help for beginners, info on toxicity, and scientific articles on DNA classification of mushrooms. Gary is in high demand as a speaker for mushroom organizations all over North America and has traveled the world studying mushrooms and their relationships with the local culture. We are extremely fortunate to have him come to our foray for the Fifteenth time. | |
Michael Kuo, the principal developer of MushroomExpert.Com, is an English teacher and an amateur mycologist. He is the author of Morels (2005), and 100 Edible Mushrooms (2007), 100 Cool Mushrooms (2010, coauthored with Andy Methven), and Mushrooms of the Midwest (2014, coauthored with Andy Methven). Other publications include: “Studies of North American macrofungi, 1. Validation of Lactarius rubidus comb. nov. and Leccinellum quercophilum sp. nov.” (2013, Mycotaxon 124: 323-332), “Taxonomic revision of true morels (Morchella) in Canada and the United States” (2012, Mycologia 104: 1159-1177), “Morchella tomentosa, a new species from western North America, and notes on M. rufobrunnea” (2008; Mycotaxon 105: 441-446) and “Mushrooming in the age of DNA: now comes the fun part” (2007; McIlvainea 17: 43-49). |
Where:
Parish Hill facility – Allegheny County’s North Park Walter Road McCandless Township, PA 15101
Admission:
- WPMC members: $35 per person
- Non-members: includes admission, 2015 & 2016 membership $55.00 USD
- Students (with ID) and children 11 to 18: $15 each.
- Children 10 & under: free
9am to 4pm, Sunday, Sept. 20th, 2015
Program:
Morning and afternoon sessions will consist of a lecture followed by two workshop periods. Lunch is included.
The lectures will be on “Advanced identification of mushrooms using microscopes and chemical reagents” and “DNA Barcoding”.
The following workshops will be offered:
- Chemical field tests as an aid to mushroom ID
- Introduction to microscopy – spore analysis
- Advanced microscopy
- DNA sample preparation
- Key use and generation
We will be working with samples collected from Friday’s and Saturday’s forays at Cook Forest State Park and North park.
Where:
Parish Hill facility – Allegheny County’s North Park Walter Road McCandless Township, PA 15101
Admission:
- $30 per person
- Infield Chemical Test Kit $17.50 (optional)
- Microscope Stain Kit $17.50 (optional)
Registration Closed:
For more info, contact Barbara DeRiso, Foray Chair: 412-252-2594
Lincoff [email protected]
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