Mushroom Cultivation with Recycled Reads
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Mushroom Cultivation with Recycled Reads

By Austin Public Library

Participants will learn the basics of mushroom cultivation

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Yarborough Branch, Austin Public Library

2200 Hancock Drive Austin, TX 78756

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Other

Discover how nature and knowledge intertwine in this hands-on workshop where we turn old books into living mushroom gardens! Hosted by the Central Texas Mycological Society, this experience celebrates the Roots & Wings Festival’s themes of growth, transformation, and deep connection to the natural world.

Participants will learn the basics of mushroom cultivation and explore how lignin-rich materials like recycled books can become nutrient-rich substrates for gourmet and medicinal mushrooms. We'll dive into the science of fungi, the art of upcycling, and the surprising ways mushrooms help restore ecosystems while feeding people.

Bring a worn-out paperback or choose from our donated stash, and leave with a mycelium-inoculated book that’s ready to grow. It’s a poetic reminder that from every ending—like the last page of a book—comes a new beginning. Perfect for all ages and curious minds ready to root deeper into sustainability and wing their way into the magical world of fungi.

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Austin Public Library

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Free
Jan 17 · 2:00 PM CST