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Manuel & Felizarda Pina Park3 viewsManuel & Felizarda Pina Park dedication September 26. Photo by Robert PinaOct 01, 2025
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Manuel & Felizarda Pina Park1 viewsManuel & Felizarda Pina Park dedication September 26. Photo by Robert PinaOct 01, 2025
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Manuel & Felizarda Pina Park4 viewsManuel & Felizarda Pina Park dedication September 26. Photo by Robert PinaOct 01, 2025
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Shenandoah53 viewsShenandoah photographed by Jennifer Shepley.Sep 17, 2025
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Peases Point48 viewsDocks at Peases Point. Photo by Ruth A GriffinSep 17, 2025
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Coyote19 viewsCoyote photographed by Robert Pina in MarionSep 17, 2025
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Deer18 viewsDeer photographed by Robert Pina in MarionSep 17, 2025
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Double Rainbow20 viewsDouble Rainbow over Brandt Island, Mattapoisett. Photo by Lynda SorrentiSep 17, 2025
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Woodland Walk for Mushrooms23 viewsOn Saturday, September 13, the Marion Natural History Museum hosted mycologist Adam Korejwa who conducted the Woodland Walk for Mushrooms event that took place at Shoolman Preserve in Rochester. Roughly 40 people showed to hike through the woods and find and identify numerous different species of the ill-known mycelium and their mushrooms. Photo by Sam Bishop. September 18, 2025 editionSep 17, 2025
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Woodland Walk for Mushrooms20 viewsMarion Natural History Museum hosted mycologist Adam Korejwa on September 13. Korejwa conducted a Woodland Walk for Mushrooms event at Shoolman Preserve in Rochester. Bolete, russula, honey, ghost pipe, and cauliflower mushrooms were all spotted, along with countless others. Whether it be on the ground, on a waterlogged fallen tree, or up the side of a living host-tree, mushrooms seemed to be all about. Roughly 40 people showed, including members of mycological societies, amateur enthusiasts, Rhode IslanderSep 17, 2025
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Woodland Walk for Mushrooms15 viewsMarion Natural History Museum hosted mycologist Adam Korejwa on September 13. Korejwa conducted a Woodland Walk for Mushrooms event at Shoolman Preserve in Rochester. Bolete, russula, honey, ghost pipe, and cauliflower mushrooms were all spotted, along with countless others. Whether it be on the ground, on a waterlogged fallen tree, or up the side of a living host-tree, mushrooms seemed to be all about. Roughly 40 people showed, including members of mycological societies, amateur enthusiasts, Rhode IslanderSep 17, 2025
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Woodland Walk for Mushrooms15 viewsMarion Natural History Museum hosted mycologist Adam Korejwa on September 13. Korejwa conducted a Woodland Walk for Mushrooms event at Shoolman Preserve in Rochester. Bolete, russula, honey, ghost pipe, and cauliflower mushrooms were all spotted, along with countless others. Whether it be on the ground, on a waterlogged fallen tree, or up the side of a living host-tree, mushrooms seemed to be all about. Roughly 40 people showed, including members of mycological societies, amateur enthusiasts, Rhode IslanderSep 17, 2025
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