New Mexico Mycological Society
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28jul02
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July Gathering
A warm "Thank You" to Marjorie Lutz, who welcomed us into her home for our July
meeting in Santa Fe. This is the second year she has graciously hosted the July gathering. We had a good
turnout and a very enjoyable evening.
Pen La Farge Speaking at Keller Hall - Jul 29
7pm, Monday, July 29, at Keller Hall in the UNM Center for the Arts (Popejoy).
NMMS member John Pen La Farge will discuss his book Turn Left at the Sleeping
Dog, "a light and diverse collection of oral histories." (Albuq. Journal, 28jul02, p.F7). La
Farge informs us that one of the folks included in 'Sleeping Dog' is Chuck
Barrows, patron saint of New
Mexico mushroomers
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Show Opening at Marigold Arts - Aug 2
On Friday, August 2nd, NMMS member Barbara Marigold is opening a new show at her Santa Fe
gallery. Marigold Arts, located at 424 Canyon Road, features
Barbara's work as well as that of other talented artists. Visitors can enjoy the show "Native
Influences" from August 2-28. As part of the opening reception, Pen La Farge will read from "Sleeping
Dog" and perhaps sign a copy or two as well.
August Meeting - Aug 6
The next NMMS meeting will be at 7:30 pm, Tuesday,
August 6th, in the Multi-Purpose Room of the NM Museum of Natural History.
Since this will be the pre-Foray meeting, program(s) and discussions
will address that topic. Pat Brannen will present general Foray
information, and John Rahart will discuss Collecting Ethics.
Foray - Aug 22-25
Thanks to our finally receiving some rain, we anticipate a good fruiting for our annual Foray
at Sipapu Ski Area (on Hwy 518 south of Taos and northwest of Las Vegas and Mora.) The dates are August
22-25. This is a wonderful area with close access to portions of both the Santa Fe and Carson
National Forests, both of which have re-opened after their closure due to fire danger.
The deadline to register and pay for the Foray is August 8th. We must
submit a count to Sipapu by this date so that they will know how much
food to get for us. Those registering after Aug 8th will have to
provide their own meals.
We have passed the release date (June 22) for reserving rooms at Sipapu Lodge.
It is now almost filled up (all motel rooms, suites and bunk rooms are
taken; only dormitory rooms are left--I'm not sure about camping spots). However, there are cabins
available for rent
in Tres Ritos (3 miles down the road from Sipapu). Room prices range from
$45 - $115. If you still need accommodations and aren't satisfied with what's left at Sipapu, call
the folks in Tres Ritos at (505)587-0486.
For all Foray details, consult
http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/foray/nmforay.htm.
Dinner at Carlo's - Aug 25
After leaving the Foray site on Sunday (25aug02),
NMMS Foray participants are invited to head to Taos for the
traditional Foray Dinner at Villa
Fontana, which is just north of Taos on Hwy 522 (less than an hour's
drive from the Foray
site).
Arrive at 2pm for wine and social. Dinner begins at 2:30.
Cost will be $45 per person, which includes tax & gratuity.
If you plan to attend, please send your check, payable to Villa Fontana, to
Pat Brannen (332 Tulane NE, ABQ 87106)
no later that August 20th. If you have questions, Pat's phone# is (505)255-5816.
NAMA '02 Foray - Oct 10-13
Extend your mushroom season by attending the Annual NAMA Foray, Oct
10-13, at Diamond Lake, Oregon
(just north of Crater Lake).
This event is limited to 250 NAMA members. Registration Deadline
is August 31st.
Details at
http://www.namyco.org/events/naf02.htm.
Last Days for Mushroom the Journal
Maggie Rogers informs us that Mushroom the Journal is no longer paying its own way and that
she and co-editor Don Coombs may cease publication. Read Maggie's letter at
http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/news/2002/n02-0620.htm.
Read this bulletin and other NMMS information
on our Website:
http://www.mycowest.org
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