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Hours:1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Nature & Outdoors

Now you see them and then you don’t!

Have you ever wondered about the wild mushrooms you see in nature?

At this fun and educational Finding Fungi Guided Mushroom Hunt we’ll review several methods beginners can use to identify and group similar fungi together, tips and tricks for locating mushrooms in seemingly barren forests and fields and learn how to connect with mycology wherever you live or travel.

Join us as we stroll through sections of Chestnut Hill Farm’s historic 170-acre property while discussing the role mushrooms play in our ecosystem, how sustenance foraging can be utilized to diversify our diets and combat food insecurity, as well as the future possibilities of mushrooms as medicine, cosmetics and a valuable source of protein in our growing and changing world.

We will focus on safety while foraging, how to avoid poisonous look-alikes and do a deep-dive into a handful of easily identified common edible and medicinal fungi found in Massachusetts.

Please note, we will enjoy the mushrooms found as a feast for our eyes, not our mouths. 

This is a family-friendly program best suited for families with children ages 6 and up.

About your guide:

Trustees guide Amanda Dye is an amateur mycologist from the Eastern MA area with experience in foraging New England’s edible and medicinal fungi, growing edible mushrooms in commercial settings and researching and developing myco-remediation techniques.

She is a student at Clark University in Worcester, majoring in Global Environmental Studies with a focus on food systems, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and utilizing fungi as a tool for addressing food insecurity in urban communities.

She is a founding member of the Clark University Mycology Club, a member of the Boston Mycology Club, an employee at Fat Moon Mushroom Farm in Westford, MA and the creator of The Fungi for Everyone Project.

The project focuses on the creation of a small-scale community fungi farm in the heart of Worcester that recycles cardboard waste from local residents to produce varieties of Oyster mushrooms, Wine Caps, and Shiitake for nearby residents to eat.

The farm provides delicious, protein-rich food, and hands-on agricultural education for children and adults.

Amanda shares her fungi facts and foraging on Instagram @mandysmushrooms and updates on her fungi-growing process and @FungiForEveryone.

Please note, though we love dogs, they are not permitted at Chestnut Hill Farm.

Questions?

Want to become a Trustees member and enjoy free and/or discounted programs?

Contact ChestnutHillFarm@thetrustees.org.

Cancellation Policy: In the event The Trustees cancels a program due to severe weather, low enrollment, or other circumstances, we will notify registrants by email and issue a full refund or transfer to another scheduled program within two weeks of the cancellation.

To cancel a reservation, please contact Chestnut Hill Farm 7 days prior to the start of the program to receive a full refund.

Refunds will not be granted for cancellations placed fewer than 7 days before the start of the program.

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Member Adult: $20; Member Child: $12; Nonmember Adult: $25; Nonmember Child: $15;

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tickets.thetrustees.org/calendar/640766586fe3d57421968db6?view=list

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Chestnut Hill Farm, Chestnut Hill Road, Southborough, MA, 01772 map
Phone: 5086583112

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