For anybody who may be in the vacinity of Washington DC, John Plischke III will be giving the program at the meeting of the Mycological Association of...
The latest newsletter of the New Jersey Mycological Association has a book review of Michael Kuo's new book, Morels. Three WPMC members are mentioned in the...
I was reading, this winter, books and articles on the internet and discovered that Inonotus obliquus grows up here in the North Country. I have been able to...
Becky & I and John & Kim decided to retire this year from the newsletter. Jim Strutz, our Vice President, volunteered to take over the editor's job. John III...
It's almost time for our first monthly meeting! Come to Beechwood Farms Nature Center on Dorseyville Road at 7PM on Tuesday, March 21st to here Dick Dougall...
As we get ready for our first meeting we are trying to get organized and fill some vacancies that now exist on some of our committees. Jane Duffy, who was the...
We have for sale at our meetings, walks and forays WPMC T-shirts, cookbooks, loupes and other interesting mushrooming items. We are considering offering WPMC...
One, perhaps 2 baseball type. Thanks for your interest & dedication for the cause....
dmclaycomb
donmarclay@...
Mar 15, 2006 3:15 pm
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E-mail has the potential to be a very important tool for the Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club in keeping our members, volunteers, and interested community...
Hello Fellow Mushroom Enthusiast and Club Official, As the only registered NAMA member in Mexico, and living in a smallish city in the hills 60 miles east of...
Just a reminder that the first club meeting for 2006 will be next Tuesday, March 21st, 7PM at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve on Dorseyville Rd. Dick Dougall...
Newsletter editor, Jim Strutz, reports that the newsletter is in the mail. Program Chairman, Dick Dougall, reports that the first program of the year is on...
Nice collection of mushroom you've found. Looks like a great place for a foray. Jim ... smallish city in the hills 60 miles east of the big capital, it does ...
Today I will e-mailing the first edition of the WPMC E-Update, a monthly update of events and happenings in the Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club to those...
To anyone who was not able to make the monthly meeting last Tuesday and would like a copy of the website info I handed out, please e-mail me. I send it out to...
I'd love a copy of the website info you handed out! Unfortunatley came down with a killer virus that day and spend the evening under the covers. Am still...
Today I saw what I think is a sure sign of spring. It is what gets my mouth watering for morels. Forsythia is just beginning to come into bloom in my...
Big John and all, ... <<Irises and daffodils are starting to come up around our house in Cranberry Township. However, the surest sign I have seen of the ...
Hi PA folk...way up north here in Connecticut the following signs of spring have already been noted.... Feburary 15th....first-year male red-wing blackbirds...
Up here in Southern New Hampshire we have daffodil's sprouting now - about 2 inches tall. Now we just need a little rain! My kids and I were planning a hike...
My mother's snowdrops are just about over. Her daffodils are about 7 or 8 inches tall. I should have mentioned that the other day when we saw the forsythia....
polished up my walking stick. put new batteries in my gps and camera got new boots i,m ready !!!!! been scoouting new areas before the underbrush gets in the...
That's good, I like to see the skunk cabbage and the jack in the pulpits. I haven't seen any yet, but I haven't really been out yet. Driving down the road...
Hi It would be of great appreciation if anybody could give me MUSHROOM MYTHS. To clear the air a myth involves fake people places or things exp. greek gods. I...