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Conservatory concert series

The Victoria Conservatory of Music is celebrating 50 years with a series of concerts. are grateful to have these world renowned performers performing for audiences as part of the school year long celebration, said Cynthia Funnel,replique arpel and van cleef, director of marketing and communications at the non profit organization. promises to be an amazing evening. As well, this is the first time Michael van der Sloot has played in front of a Victoria audience in a long time. Pieces to listen for include M or Fairy Tale Pictures, for viola and piano (Op. 113), and Liederkreis (Op. The poems were gathered by Schumann and his wife to be Clara during their courtship. The collection served as an artistic and spiritual bond for the couple during the times they were apart. 9), an early work completed eight years after the death of Beethoven. The concert is the second in a series of five shows to celebrate the music school, which offers a variety of classes, including full time,van cleef bijoux replique, two year diploma programs for students who want to pursue a professional career in music. It reaches 800 young children in 37 different locations through the school Children Music Education and Outreach Program and 1,900 students in its Community School program. Tickets are $35. at the Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora Ave. Festival an apple lover dreamIf Johnny Appleseed were alive, he would no doubt make it a point to attend the Saltspring Island Apple Festival, which takes place on Sunday. According to organizers, it might be the largest collection of varieties in one location in Canada, attracting as many as 1,500 apple lovers. Not an apple a day type of person? Then how about apple pies? The Saltspring Island Women Institute Pie Ladies will bake about 300 pies and sell them by the slice. Experts from Oregon will name mystery apples (please bring at least three from the same tree) supplied by the public. at various locations on the island. Tickets and maps are available at Fulford Hall on the island. Expand your palate at inaugural Victoria wine festivalTaste wines from across Canada and around the world and learn more about what you are sipping at the inaugural Victoria Wine Festival,imitation van cleef et arpels bijoux, the region only dedicated wine festival, which takes place Friday. Visitors can choose between one of two public tastings or attend one of the three seminars that showcase in depth looks at international wines. Wine lovers will have an opportunity to experience products from different regions side by side, served by knowledgeable experts. The public tastings will expose your palate to more than 200 different labels, including Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Pinot Noir, Viognier, Muscadet and Sauvignon Blanc. There are three seminars. The Loire: Welcome to the Garden of France gives people a taste of the sub regions of the Loire Valley. Her seminar will feature eight wines, including two Shiraz Viogniers, which she describes as alchemy of co fermentation. seminar, Australia vs. California, a Comparison of Two Hemispheres is sold out. Attendees will taste eight wines that represent the ultimate expression of each region unique terroir and micro climate. Appetizers will be provided. Hospitality Foundation,bijou van cleef replique, which supports hospitality industry workers in times of financial crisis related to medical conditions. Tasting tickets $75, seminars $25 each. at the Parkside Resort, 810 Humboldt St. Visitors get to step back in time to see military re enactors in uniform going about the daily activities of garrison life lit by gas or oil lanterns. The tour introduces everyday life for soldiers stationed at the former military base through vignettes. Visitors will walk from site to site between vignettes. Advance sales are highly recommended. at the National Historic Site, 603 Fort Rodd Hill. Call 250 478 4389 for tickets. No pets please. While junior and intermediate modellers had been represented in previous contests, an extra effort to encourage youngsters to get involved was initiated by the death of local model builder Harry Page in the spring. His biggest wish was to encourage young people to take up the hobby. The winning entry, which must be from an entrant 18 and younger, will be chosen by ballot at the event. Admission is by donation ($2 suggested). Kids under 13 are free. at the Salvation Army Citadel Auditorium, 4030 Douglas St. There has been a lot of newfound curiosity about curling due to the recent success of our Olympic team. The open house is geared toward children over eight and adults who are interested in trying the sport. Prizes, coffee and league information will be available. in the curling rink at the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, 1767 Island Hwy. Also, you can meet new friends and get fit at the same time at a Learn to Square Dance class tonight. The event is hosted by the Promenaders Square Dance Club, with lessons geared for beginners or as a refresher for former dancers. No partner needed since there will be members to dance with you. First three lessons are free. at the View Royal Community Hall, 279 Island Hwy. Free parking. Transit No. 14 stop nearby.

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