Bio-luminescent fungi!

Jensen Garden Fair Oaks Blvd, Sacramento, CA, United States

Please join us on September 21, Thursday evening, 6:30-8 PM at Trinity Episcopal Church, 469 NW Wall, Brooks room for a fascinating talk on how and why fungi glow in the dark! We will share mushroom stories and samples from the table if your bring specimens to show and tell. We have UV flashlights to demonstrate what...

$12

More Fungi Fest Info for this Saturday

Jensen Garden Fair Oaks Blvd, Sacramento, CA, United States

Please join us at Sunriver Nature Center and Observatory on Saturday, Oct. 7 from 10- 3 PM.  Here's what to expect:Tickets will be sold only at the door

$12

First COMC meeting of 2024 is March 21!

2 Members of SAR teams will explain their roles in the Deschutes County Sheriff's Search and Rescue department. They will talk about what the science says regarding the people who reach out to be rescued and what we all need to remember in our adventures in the woods.  This is an important and informative talk...

Free

April COMC meeting Thursday, April 18th

Join us at Trinity Episcopal Church, 469 NW Wall in downtown BendCharles Bruder will join us in person to talk about the many benefits of cultivating fungi, from a home scale to a commercial agricultural scale. Listeners will go home with a practical understanding of how to grow edible fungi by themselves, and also how these...

COMC presents Alan Rockefeller

        Central Oregon Mushroom Club is pleased and honored to present renowned mycologist, photographer and mushroom DNA sequencer Alan Rockefeller as our speaker for the final meeting of our spring season.  For this month only join us on Tuesday June 18th, 6:30-8 pm at the Trinity Episcopal Church, 469 NW Wall, in Downtown Bend. Come early with...

2024 Fungi Fest, Saturday, October 12

Celebrate the fantastic world of fungi with Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory and the Central Oregon Mushroom Club onSaturday, October 12, 2024from 10am to 3pmThe first annual FungiFest & Mushroom Show took place in 2017 at the end of Central Oregon’s fall mushroom season, under a foot of snow. Each year since then, the event has grown in scale and has been moved...