Borne in the wagon of a travelling show: the BMS Roadshow rides on

David Moore, Elizabeth Moore
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The British Mycological Society (BMS) has created a Roadshow exhibition of over 20 square metres of mobile display boards, educational models, posters, booklets, leaflets, and a staff of enthusiastic volunteers that travels around the UK. The aim is to make the general public aware of the science of fungal biology in food, pharmaceuticals, environment – and every-day life. In the past four years or so, we've contributed events to National Science Week, several Excellence in Cities programmes, and Science Fairs and Festivals. The backbone of the Roadshow calendar, though, is the Royal Horticultural Society's Flower Show programme. The BMS has contributed displays to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for several years. Now the BMS Roadshow goes to RHS shows around the country, appearing at the Tatton Park Flower Show in July, the Malvern Spring Gardening Show in May, and Malvern Autumn Garden and Country Show towards the end of September. Our displays always attract enormous public interest. In July 2004 (the first time it was submitted for judging) the BMS Roadshow was awarded a Silver-Gilt Lindley Medal at the RHS Tatton Park Flower Show, and success has continued with a Gold Medal at the Malvern Autumn Garden and Country Show in 2004, a Silver-Gilt at the Malvern Spring Gardening Show 2005, Gold at both Tatton Park 2005 and the Malvern Autumn Show 2005, and Silver at the Chelsea Flower Show 2006. The total “through the turnstile” audience of all these shows totals something like one million people and even if only a small fraction of that total stops at our display, then we are communicating awareness of fungal biology to a crowd that would fill a Premiership football stadium! That's an audience that few others can claim.

乘坐巡回演出的马车:BMS路演乘坐在马车上
英国真菌学学会(BMS)举办了一场路演展览,展览面积超过20平方米,包括移动展示板、教育模型、海报、小册子、传单和一群热情的志愿者,他们在英国各地旅行。其目的是使公众意识到真菌生物学在食品、药品、环境和日常生活中的科学。在过去四年左右的时间里,我们为国家科学周、几个城市卓越项目、科学博览会和科技节提供了活动。路演日程的支柱是皇家园艺学会的花展节目。BMS已经为RHS切尔西花展贡献了几年的展品。现在,BMS路演会在全国各地的RHS展上展出,包括7月的塔顿公园花展,5月的马尔文春季园艺展,以及9月底的马尔文秋季花园和乡村展。我们的展览总是引起公众极大的兴趣。2004年7月(第一次提交评审),BMS路演在RHS塔文公园花展上获得林德利银奖,并在2004年马尔文秋季花园和乡村花展上获得金奖,在2005年马尔文春季园艺展上获得银奖,在2005年塔文公园和马尔文秋季花展上获得金奖,在2006年切尔西花展上获得银奖。所有这些展览的“通过旋转门”的观众总数总计约有100万人,即使只有一小部分人在我们的展览前停下来,那么我们正在向一群人传播真菌生物学的认识,这些人可以填满一个英超足球场!这是很少有人能企及的观众群。
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