Mushroom Walk at Hale

Mushroom Walk at Hale

Hale Education, Inc.Westwood, MA
Sunday, June 28  •  10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Overview

Join Nick Rajtar, visiting mycologist from the University of Minnesota lab, on a 2-hour walk around Hale looking for mushrooms.

Join us on a 2-hour walk around Hale to explore fungi. This event will be led by members of the Boston Mycological Club (BMC)’s ID committee. This year, we will be joined by special guest Nick Rajtar, visiting mycologist from the University of Minnesota lab.

There are hundreds of thousands of fungi all around us. Some help trees thrive; others decompose organic materials and turn them into soil; some are destructive; and some are edible. Mushrooms appear as if by magic after a rain and often disappear as quickly. The BMC regularly searches for Fungi throughout MA, and the walk leaders are very familiar with the types of mushrooms you may run across.

About Hale Education

Hale Education, Inc. is a private nonprofit widely recognized for its flagship camps, youth programs, family and community activities, school partnerships, and professional development opportunities. It serves several thousand children and families from Greater Boston communities annually, and invites visitors to enjoy its 1,200 acres of forests, ponds, and meadows in Westwood and Dover, Massachusetts. Hale’s programs and land management practices are the legacy of its founder, Robert Sever Hale, who encouraged people to patronize his property in ways that were “charitable and benevolent in nature…to provide education which will develop intelligent, capable, and responsible citizens.

By registering for Hale’s events and programs, you consent to its privacy policy, media policy, and refund policies.,

Join Nick Rajtar, visiting mycologist from the University of Minnesota lab, on a 2-hour walk around Hale looking for mushrooms.

Join us on a 2-hour walk around Hale to explore fungi. This event will be led by members of the Boston Mycological Club (BMC)’s ID committee. This year, we will be joined by special guest Nick Rajtar, visiting mycologist from the University of Minnesota lab.

There are hundreds of thousands of fungi all around us. Some help trees thrive; others decompose organic materials and turn them into soil; some are destructive; and some are edible. Mushrooms appear as if by magic after a rain and often disappear as quickly. The BMC regularly searches for Fungi throughout MA, and the walk leaders are very familiar with the types of mushrooms you may run across.

About Hale Education

Hale Education, Inc. is a private nonprofit widely recognized for its flagship camps, youth programs, family and community activities, school partnerships, and professional development opportunities. It serves several thousand children and families from Greater Boston communities annually, and invites visitors to enjoy its 1,200 acres of forests, ponds, and meadows in Westwood and Dover, Massachusetts. Hale’s programs and land management practices are the legacy of its founder, Robert Sever Hale, who encouraged people to patronize his property in ways that were “charitable and benevolent in nature…to provide education which will develop intelligent, capable, and responsible citizens.

By registering for Hale’s events and programs, you consent to its privacy policy, media policy, and refund policies.,

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Hale Education, Inc.

80 Carby Street

Westwood, MA 02090

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