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Spring Mushroom Hunting In Rhode Island

Spring Mushroom Hunting In Rhode Island In-Person

Slideshow-lecture class Ryan and Emily Bouchard, creators of The Mushroom Hunting Foundation.

Recommended for adults and mature kids.

 

Fungi are an often-overlooked part of nature; many Rhode Islanders are surprised to learn how many native wild mushroom species are not only safe, but incredibly delicious.  Seeking them out is perhaps the best hobby on Earth, combining fascinating science, outdoor adventure, and truly amazing food experiences.  A topic like this requires professional guidance!  With their slideshow of all-local photography, Ryan and Emily will explain the science and the safety rules of mushroom hunting, and then take a closer look at some spring species they consider "safe for beginners" to identify and cook with.  It's astonishing to see the diverse colors and forms of fungi, and to learn about the crucial roles they play—whether edible or not—in the forests all around us.

 

About the Instructors:  Ryan T. Bouchard is the author and photographer of the influential book Gourmet Mushrooms of the Northeast 2019.  Emily Bouchard also studies our local mushroom species (and wild plants as well), and invents new ways to make use of these special ingredients; she created the groundbreaking wild plant instructional video series In the Weeds with Emily Schmidt (her maiden name).  Together, Ryan and Emily Bouchard created The Mushroom Hunting Foundation, and have educated thousands of people about safely enjoying America's incredible wild foraging.

Date:
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Time:
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Kingston Free Potter Hall
Branch:
Kingston Free Library
Audience:
  Adult     All Ages     Elderly  
Categories:
  Educational Program     Food Program     Outdoor Program  

Event Organizer

Louis Migliazza

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