California Mushrooms
Guest speaker: Michael Wood
Michael Wood, a California native, is a retired computer consultant by profession, and a mycologist and photographer by obsession.
The Chapter’s meetings take place eight times each year on the second Monday of the month (January through June plus October and November). The meeting starts at 7:30 P.M. and generally last about an hour-and-a half. There is a welcome and sale session starting at 7:00 and an optional, no-host dinner with the speaker at 5:30 (details below).
5:30 p.m. Join friends and meet our speakers for a no-host dinner at The Cantina, 651 E Blithedale Ave., Mill Valley. Please call Gerd or Kristin Jakob at 415.388.1844 at least one day ahead to be assured of a seat with our group.
7:00 p.m. Meet at the Redwoods retirement home, 40 Camino Alto, Mill Valley. Books, posters, and cards will be for sale before as well as after the meeting.
7:30 p.m. Presentation starts.
Michael Wood, a California native, is a retired computer consultant by profession, and a mycologist and photographer by obsession.
The Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) is continuing to take action to minimize fire hazards and maximize ecological health on its watershed lands.
Guest Speaker: Andrea Williams
Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County is a biodiversity hotspot, hosting over 1,000 plant taxa in more than 100 recognized communities—as well as the animals and physical processes that maintain this rich landscape.
Join Calflora’s new Executive Director Cynthia Powell to discuss new Calflora tools for CNPS Calflora users.
How can you invite the winged jewels into your garden
sanctuary?
The enjoyment of flowers seems to expand the more we know about the lives of flowering plants.
Saxon Holt has been a professional garden photographer for 30 years, and a CNPS member 35. In recent years he has been seeking to combine these two passions to inspire gardeners to use the diverse palette of native plants.
SaxSaxon Holton Holt