#BrunswickME - Science for #SelfReliance: Integrating #MedicinalMushrooms into your Life

In-Person
Thursday, April 9, 2026
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Morrell Meeting Room, Curtis Memorial Library

For Adults and Seniors

"Join #MOFGA and #CurtisMemorialLibrary for a special talk on mushrooms. In an age of increasing stress and increasing health care costs, people seek healthy self-care practices in order to achieve and maintain optimum health. complement mainstream medicine for improved health maintenance or during those times when our health is compromised by illness, stress or disease. We benefit from generations of traditional healers around the world who have walked before us and utilized mushrooms and plants for their healing potential. Now western science is confirming the value of mushrooms as healing agents. Integrating medicinal mushrooms into our normal diet or as dietary supplements can help us all maintain good health. Join mycologist and author Greg Marley for a medicinal mushroom talk focused on the common Northeastern wild and cultivated mushrooms providing health benefits in our lives and available in the woods or foraged in a good market.

#GregMarley has been studying, growing, collecting and cooking #WildMushrooms for more than 45 years. He teaches #MushroomIdentification and ecology to hundreds of new #foragers as well as consulting in cases of mushroom poisoning. Greg is the author of Mushrooms for Health; Medicinal Secrets of Northeastern Fungi (2009) and Chanterelle Dreams, Amanita Nightmares, The Love Lore and Mystique of Mushrooms (2010). Marley lives and mushrooms along the coast of Maine. When not #mushrooming he works as a mental health trainer and consultant in suicide prevention and response after a loss."

Source:
https://curtislibrary.libcal.com/event/15947333

#SolarPunkSunday #MushroomForaging #MushroomIdentification #Mushrooms #SpendTimeInNature #HealingWithNature #LibrariesRule #MaineEvents

Science for Self-Reliance: Integrating Medicinal Mushrooms into your Life

Join MOFGA and CML for a special talk on mushrooms. In an age of increasing stress and increasing health care costs, people seek healthy self-care practices in order to achieve and...

LibCal
What #icefishing can teach us about making #foraging decisions
Humans are natural #foragers in even most extreme habitats, digging up tubers in tropics, gathering mushrooms, picking berries, hunting seals in Arctic, and fishing to meet our dietary needs. Human foraging is sufficiently complex scientists believe that meeting so many diverse challenges helped our species develop memory, navigational abilities, social learning skills and similar advanced cognitive functions.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/01/what-ice-fishing-can-teach-us-about-making-foraging-decisions/
What ice fishing can teach us about making foraging decisions

Social density increases likelihood of sticking with a location. Environmental factors had little influence.

Ars Technica

#SolarPunkSunday musings...

So, in contemplating my own vision of a #SolarPunk community, there are some *jobs* that imho are crucial to running any type of close-knit community /society...

1. People trained in #FirstAid / #MedicalArts -- for both humans and non-humans
2. #Plumbers
3. #Carpenters
4. #Masons
5. #Blacksmiths / #Metalworkers
6. #Architects / #Planners
7. #Foresters / #Foragers
8. #Gardeners / #Farmers / #FoodProducers
9. #Menders / #Cobblers / #Clothiers / #Seamsters / #Tailors
10. #Chemists / #Alchemists
11. #Herbalists / #Compounders
12. #CitizenScientists / #Observers
13. #Potters / #Ceramics experts
14. #Computer / #Technology fixers (especially #electrical and #solar)
15. #Mothers / #Caregivers
16. #Teachers / #Librarians
17. #Cooks
18. #Cleaners
19. #Weavers / #Spinners / #FiberArtists

Other suggestions?

Een al wat oudere paarssteelschijnridderzwam. Dit jaar groeien er veel op een veldje hier in de buurt. Ze zijn eetbaar, ik heb een paar weken geleden een jongere variant geplukt maar vond ze echt niet lekker. Vooral de geur was onplezierig. Ze roken een beetje naar stookolie. Ik vraag me af of dat de kerosine is van het vliegveld hier in de buurt. #paddenstoel #foragers #mushroom
New research overturns the myth of perfectly equal hunter-gatherers. Even the most “egalitarian” societies navigate inequality using subtle political tools that protect autonomy. Equality, it turns out, is hard-won. #Anthropology #HumanOrigins #Foragers #Inequality https://www.anthropology.net/p/when-equality-has-edges-rethinking
When Equality Has Edges: Rethinking “Egalitarian” Societies Through Their Everyday Politics

New research argues that even humanity’s most egalitarian communities live with inequality, raising difficult questions about how fairness actually works in small-scale societies.

Anthropology.net

‘If you can’t beat them, eat them.’ Why foraging for invasive plants is good for you — and the planet.

How to identify and cook two invasive species

By Jenna Perlman, Updated April 16, 2024

"The Globe asked local #foragers for recipes incorporating two edible (and quite tasty) invasives: #GarlicMustard and #JapaneseKnotweed. Below is a detailed identification guide and some of the best recipes, with help from certified educator Rachel Goclawski, who runs the 'Cooking with Mrs. G' YouTube channel."

Read more:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/04/16/lifestyle/if-you-cant-beat-them-eat-them-why-foraging-invasive-plants-is-good-you-planet/

Archived version:
https://archive.ph/7CNV1

#SolarPunkSunday #InvasiveSpecies #EatEmToBeatEm #Foraging #Recipes

Why foraging for invasive plants is good for you — and the planet.

Here's how to identify and cook two invasive species.

The Boston Globe

"The 'Western world' is not the culmination of a 10,000-year-long march but an anomaly in a 300,000-year-long history of Homo sapiens’ cultural adaptability."

Cecilia Padilla-Iglesias for @SAPIENS_org: https://www.sapiens.org/biology/foragers-seasonality-social-change-flexibility-societies/

#Longreads #History #Society #Humanity #Civilization #Foragers

How Societies Morph With the Seasons

An anthropologist chronicles radical changes foragers undertake seasonally—and how the rigidity of industrialized societies is an anomaly.

SAPIENS
For Modern Foragers, This Map Reveals Urban Abundance

Through Falling Fruit, people around the world can find edible plants to enjoy — often in unexpected places.

Reasons to be Cheerful
doing a much needed clean up over here (suggestions always welcome) #wildFood #foraging #forager #foragers
Bluesky

Bluesky Social

Cooperative women's labour networks (Kraft et al #Batek #foragers show more extensive female networks than #Tsimane forager/horticulturlists) and gift exchange (Wiessner, Apicella)

Women's leisure time (Dyble et al, Agta women foragers have more than those who have settled as #farmers)

And last but not least is the influence of #music, #dance and #song on #women's solidarity and #collective power (Lewis, Finnegan, Kisliuk, Grauer, Bombjakova, England)

#MornaFinnegan writes beautifully here on the #danceoffs of women among Central #African #Forest peoples, and the incredibly rude words they sing to men!

https://rai.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9655.12060