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Tune into world of music at Conservatory open house

What: VCM Open House Party Where: Victoria Conservatory of Music, 900 Johnson St. When: Saturday, Sept. 9, 10 a.m.

What: VCM Open House Party

Where: Victoria Conservatory of Music, 900 Johnson St.

When: Saturday, Sept. 9, 10 a.m.-noon

Admission: Free

If you鈥檝e ever wondered what goes on behind the doors of the Victoria Conservatory of Music, here鈥檚 your chance to find out.

At the capital region music training facility鈥檚 annual open house on Saturday, you鈥檒l also have an opportunity to test your musical potential.

Family-friendly activities during the community event, set for 10 a.m.-2 p.m., will include two instrument 鈥減etting zoos,鈥 where you can make music using instruments provided by Tom Lee Music.

There will also be free mini-lessons in a variety of instruments.

Visitors can sample food, stop by the Westhills Candy Buffet and take home a musical goody bag, play musical games and take in free concerts.

鈥淲e want everyone to come and join us in celebrating the incredible world of music,鈥 says Victoria Conservatory of Music CEO Jane Butler McGregor.

鈥淭here are so many incredible programs available [at the conservatory]. From start to finish in every person鈥檚 life, music can play an important role, from early-childhood development to music therapy for seniors.鈥

Faculty will also be available to answer questions and chat with visitors about music lessons offered at both its downtown and Langford locations.

Live performances onstage at Alix Goolden Hall will feature faculty and students entertaining in both classical and contemporary styles with winds and brass (10:30 a.m.); keyboards (11:15); voice (noon) and strings (12:45 p.m.).

The VCM, founded in 1964, serves more than 3,700 students and music-therapy clients of all ages through six program areas, including classical, contemporary, technology and creativity, music therapy and early-childhood music.

The non-profit organization鈥檚 outreach initiatives benefit more than 1,000 children in local daycare centres, preschools and elementary schools.

For more information, go to vcm.bc.ca.