03/13/2025
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A note from Jonathan at :
Hi Fungi Fans,
Do you find yourself asking: What can I expect at the 2025 Maine Fungi Fest?
Well, here’s a reminder:
- 75+ workshops on topics that range from “The Mushrooms of Ecuador”, to “Re-Wilding Psychedelics”, to “S*x and Plants: Using Nature to Fire Up Your S*x Life” and everything in between
- 6 Panel discussions including: “Crypto Currency and Psychedelics” and “The Evolution of Family”
- 3 Keynotes: “Decoding the Forest Floor”, “Bwiti Tradition: Going Back to the Basics” and “Polyamory for Dummies”
- Multiple demonstrations including: “Papermaking with Mushrooms”, “Tincture Making”, and “Dyeing with Mushrooms”
- 60+ Vendors in our Vendor Village
- Dozens of Healing Arts practitioners in our Healing Arts Haven offering mini sessions
- Flow Arts Convergence where folks can get introductory lessons in a variety of flow arts
- On-site Farm to Table meal service that is both affordable and accommodating with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options
- On-site housing, including dorm rooms and camping with 24-hour locker-room access
- Saunas and pool options
- Early morning canoe and kayak trips
- Special Events including our Friday night Prohibition Party, Saturday Night Music and Movement on the lakefront, and our Sunday morning Sitar and Psychedelic Sermon during breakfast.
- Live music and art
We expect nearly 1000 people during the weekend seeking to explore community and conversations on “All Things Fungi, Plant Based Healing, and Evolving Consciousness” and helping to facilitate networking as veterans, health care providers, small businesses owners, church goers, decriminalization advocates, and more.
For many of us, during an extremely turbulent time, it will also simply help rejuvenate a connection to something much bigger than all of us.
We encourage you to save a little money by registering now and we will see you at the end of May, at Saint Joseph’s College on the shore of Sebago Lake.
Thank you,
Jonathan
Maine Fungi Fest