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Stephanie Doyle is seen leading a mushroom walk for Green Mountain Conservation Group in Effingham in 2019. (FACEBOOK PHOTO)

EFFINGHAM — On Saturday, from 10 a.m.-noon. join mushroom enthusiast Stephanie Doyle at the Green Mountain Conservation Group’s Blue Heron Trail in Effingham to learn skills to identify wild, native mushrooms.

While walking GMCG’s Blue Heron Trail around the Conservation Center, Doyle will explain the basics of mushroom identification as she shares about mushrooms that are edible, medicinal, poisonous, used for spore printing and much more.

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