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39th Annual Telluride Mushroom Festival: August 14-18, 2019
Please note that all speakers, locations, times, and dates are subject to change. Please check on SCHED and follow us on Facebook for the most up-to-date schedule changes.

How to purchase tickets for events:
To Purchase a Full Festival Pass or Special Event Ticket, please visit our Eventbrite ticketing page HERE
(note: special event tickets will go on sale April 1st)

How to sign up for events:
1) Make a SCHED account (icon found in the top right corner) or login to your existing account
2) Review the schedule by day and refer to the color key to the right (note: ORANGE events are special events and require a special event ticket to hold your spot)
3) Click the circle to the left of the Event Title to add the event to your schedule

Why to sign up for events on SCHED?
  • To save your ’dream schedule’ of all your most anticipated events
  • To let festival organizers and attendees know which events will be popular and allow for better coordination or anticipation of when to arrive to the event venue to get in the Queue line
  • To allow festival organizers to update you with any changes

FAQs:

Does signing up on SCHED save my spot in line for events?

No. This just allows our Pass Holder attendees to make a list of events of what they WOULD LIKE to attend. ALL PASS HOLDERS MUST show up to the event venue and wait in the Queue line to be admitted. For Special Events - YOU MUST PURCHASE YOUR TICKET ON EVENTBRITE TO GAIN ADMITTANCE TO THE SPECIAL EVENT.

How does the Queue line work?

One hour before each event is scheduled to begin, Queue cards will be handed out to Pass Holders until all Queue cards are gone (ie. event spots have been spoken for). Fifteen minutes before the event is scheduled to begin, Queue card holders with line up in order and be admitted into the venue ten minutes before the event begins. 

Can Non-Pass Holders retrieve a Queue card for events?

No. To honor our Pass Holders, all Non-Pass Holders wishing to buy a ticket at the door will wait in a separate line and be only admitted after the Queue Line has been admitted, and only if there is still space available.
Sunday, August 18 • 9:00am - 10:00am
Lecture: Towards Industrial Scale Myco-Restoration Treatments

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On our fifth year of the study of fungal degradation as a forest restoration technology, the Coalition for the Upper South Platte mushroom experiments are moving towards applications at scale. In order for any treatment technology to be usable for pre- and post-fire ecological restoration it must be proved feasible over large landscapes. CUSP, the Denver Botanic Gardens, the U.S. Forest Service and their partners are now implementing projects using wild-collected, native mushrooms to degrade hundreds of tons of material per application. Join in for updated data and lessons learned as we continue to investigate the use of myco remediation to restore entire forests and mountainsides.

Speakers
avatar for Jeff Ravage

Jeff Ravage

Jeff Ravage is the North Fork Watershed Coordinator for the Coalition for the Upper South Platte and an Adjunct Researcher for Denver Botanic Gardens. Mr. Ravage practices forestry and oversees large forest restoration projects west of Denver. As well as investigating myco-restoration... Read More →


Sunday August 18, 2019 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
Sheridan Opera House 110 N Oak St, Telluride, CO 81435