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Our small, but potent Mid Hudson Mycological Association (MHMA) is part of the Northeast Mycological Federation (NEMF) and partially affiliated with the North American Mycological Association (NAMA). We are dedicated to both extending learning to the regional public and celebrating all that is mycological. Our membership comes from all walks of life and ranges from true beginners to folks with advanced knowledge of mycology. We host numerous forays and educational get-togethers throughout the year. We're always looking for new interested members! An individual membership is $10 and a Family membership is $15 for the whole year.

If you are interested in more information about the MHMA, or would like to receive a membership application, please visit the Mid Hudson Mycological Association website or email me at davidw@hvc.rr.com
or write via snail mail:
David Work
MHMA President
140 Smith Lane
Accord, NY 12404
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9/27/03 Foray in Duchess County--This is some of what we found today--including Hen of the woods, Chicken of the Woods, Bear's Head Tooth, Comb Tooth. We had to use shirts and jackets to carry our Bounty
9/27/03 Foray in Duchess County--This is some of what we found today--including Hen of the woods, Chicken of the Woods, Bear's Head Tooth, Comb Tooth. We had to use shirts and jackets to carry our Bounty
9/27/03 Locust Grove Walk--This is some of what we found today--including Hen of the woods, Chicken of the Woods, Bear's Head Tooth, Comb Tooth
9/27/03 Locust Grove Walk--This is some of what we found today--including Hen of the woods, Chicken of the Woods, Bear's Head Tooth, Comb Tooth
This photo shows the white underside and salmon topside of the Laetiporus sulphureus var. semialbinus
This photo shows the white underside and salmon topside of the Laetiporus sulphureus var. semialbinus
Our Dec. 9, 2002 get together at Cynthia's house included a really nice pate from Anthony and Cynthia's Raspberry Mead
Our Dec. 9, 2002 get together at Cynthia's house included a really nice pate from Anthony and Cynthia's Raspberry Mead
A few of us braved the cold to discover some  Oyster Mushrooms in the snow, Dec. 7 2002, at Cynthia's Farm
A few of us braved the cold to discover some Oyster Mushrooms in the snow, Dec. 7 2002, at Cynthia's Farm
flammulina velutipes -- Velvet Shank --Enokitake
flammulina velutipes -- Velvet Shank --Enokitake
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