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Children and adults tried out percussion, brass, woodwinds and string instruments during the Friends of the Symphony's annual Instrument Petting Zoo on Sunday at the Morris Museum of Art. This was the 17th year the Augusta Symphony support group has presented the event. Musicians provided hands-on demonstrations and mini concerts, and children created musical crafts as part of the museum's Artrageous! Sunday family program. Nearly 600 people attended the event.

Michael Holahan/Staff
Children and adults tried out percussion, brass, woodwinds and string instruments during the Friends of the Symphony's annual Instrument Petting Zoo on Sunday at the Morris Museum of Art. This was the 17th year the Augusta Symphony support group has presented the event. Musicians provided hands-on demonstrations and mini concerts, and children created musical crafts as part of the museum's Artrageous! Sunday family program. Nearly 600 people attended the event.

Michael Holahan/Staff
Children and adults tried out percussion, brass, woodwinds and string instruments during the Friends of the Symphony's annual Instrument Petting Zoo on Sunday at the Morris Museum of Art. This was the 17th year the Augusta Symphony support group has presented the event. Musicians provided hands-on demonstrations and mini concerts, and children created musical crafts as part of the museum's Artrageous! Sunday family program. Nearly 600 people attended the event.