GROW YOUR OWN MUSHROOMS WORKSHOP — April 16, 2022

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GROW YOUR OWN MUSHROOMS WORKSHOP — April 16, 2022

from $62.10

(IN PERSON)

SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2022, 10:00AM - 12:00PM

Registration closes at 6:00pm the evening before the class. Be sure and reserve your spot!

LOCATION:
TREESONG

INSTRUCTOR:
TONY MCMIGAS

Join Tony McMigas of McMigas Family Farm for a two hour tutorial on how to grow mushrooms in the home and garden.

Tony will walk you through the incredibly easy steps to producing mushrooms year round, indoors and out. You will learn how to grow Oyster, Shiitake, and Stropharia mushrooms on commonly available materials like straw, woodchips, and hardwood logs.

All participants will take home a starter kit of their choice. Additional kits will be available for purchase at $25.00 each (cash or check preferred).

COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS: Starting March 15th, 2022, we are no longer requiring masks for instructors and participants at our outdoor programs. This may change depending on the state of the pandemic. As we have throughout the pandemic, we closely follow the specific guidance for our programs.

TUITION: $60 (plus processing fees)
INCLUDES GROW YOUR OWN MUSHROOM KIT

SUPPORT NATURE CONNECTION: Please consider making an additional donation to help TreeSong, a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Anything helps and we thank you in advance!

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has." — Margaret Mead

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Instructor bio:

As a lover of all things mycological Tony has always wanted to share his passions with others and has taught mushroom cultivation classes since 2002.  Tony started as a general hobbyist in the early 1970’s, exploring for fungi in the woods of central Wisconsin. Throughout the years, Tony has evolved from being a general hobbyist to a well known mycological resource in the Pacific Northwest. Tony’s credits include, past President of the Oregon Mycological Society, NAMA member, speaker and international researcher. Tony’s travels have taken him from the mountains of Tibet to many parts of Europe and Mexico.