Press Release for Mycelium Matters Third Annual Texas Mushroom Conference
- 1 Click Solutions
- Feb 19
- 2 min read

Saturday, April 12 · 1 - 7 pm CDT. Doors at 12:30 pm
Etter-Harbin Alumni Center
2110 San Jacinto Boulevard Austin, TX 78712

What’s Happening at the Conference?
🌟 Inspiring Talks by Leading Experts:
Hear from doctors at UT Dell Medical’s Center for Psychedelic Research and Therapy as they share groundbreaking insights into psilocybin therapy and its potential to transform mental health. Learn from mycologists and researchers about the importance of making fungal education accessible to all & many other organizations and institutions sharing their efforts & findings.
🍄 Diving Deep Into Mushrooms:
Explore the latest in fungal biotechnology and its revolutionary applications. Discover the world of functional and gourmet mushrooms, from their health benefits to their culinary uses. Learn the art of foraging in Texas with expert tips from researchers. Understand how fungi can restore ecosystems through mycoremediation, including a presentation on our work with wildfires.
Explore Mushrooms hands-on and with tasty samples/ products:
🛍️ Vendor Marketplace: Shop for unique mushroom-based products, from supplements and grow kits to eco-friendly materials and handmade goods, offered by local and national vendors. 🍴 Mushroom-Inspired Foods and Drinks: Savor delicious mushroom-based dishes and beverages crafted by culinary experts.
🧠 Interactive Workshops:
Get hands-on experience with cultivation, sustainable materials, and environmental restoration.
Want the VIP Experience?
🤩 Access the exclusive VIP lounge with mushroom-based food & drinks.
Take home a premium tote bag with over $200 of mushroom goodies.
This isn’t just a conference; it’s a celebration of the incredible potential of mushrooms! Whether you’re here to geek out on cutting-edge research, connect with like-minded mushroom lovers, or enjoy the food and fun, there’s something for everyone at the Texas Mushroom Conference.
Join us on April 12 at the University of Texas Etter Harbin Alumni Center and be part of a growing community celebrating the transformative power of fungi.
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