$10.00 | CC TEAM GEAR Mandatory for all teammates, the CC TEAM gear consists of a folder, A-Z tabs and music (to be provided at practices). | |
$25.00 | CC TEAM UNIFORM This is mandatory for all teammates. To determine the correct size, please measure the child's height from the top of the head to the floor and give his/her measurements in feet and inches. | |
$10.00 | CC TEAM V-STOLE The royal blue v-stole is worn over the uniform. It is a one-size-fits-all. | |
$45.00 | Total Per Child
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is the Director of Worship: Liturgy & Music at SLM. Coach Les studied choral conducting under the late, great Paul Salamunovich at Loyola Marymount University and theology and art at Universitá Loyola in Rome, Italy. His graduate studies centered on pastoral liturgy. He studied psalmody from Fr. Joseph Gelineau SJ at Gonzaga University. Les is a past member of the Liturgical Commission of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and has served as its chair of the music committee. He is also a founding member of the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM). Moreover, Les served at Ft. MacArthur Chapel as director of music for both Catholic and Protestant communities at the Los Angeles Air Force Base. Coach Les is currently a member of the American Federation Pueri Cantores, a children’s choral organization of the Catholic Church. At the age of 15, Les began his ministry in music and liturgy at his home parish, St. Thomas Aquinas, in Monterey Park, where he met his future wife, Monica. Since then, he has developed more than 37 cantors and music directors, including his two sons, to serve the Church.
has more than 30 years of experience working in liturgical ministry as a cantor, soloist and director of children’s choirs. Her professional experience as a child development specialist enhances her work as a volunteer coach of the Children’s Choir, with a passion for building musicians and leaders through her work in Music Ministry. Coach Monica has recorded with Oregon Catholic Press and GIA Publications (Chicago) for liturgical music composers such as Chris de Silva, Marty Haugen, Tony Alonso, Liam Lawton, Bob Hurd, and Jaime Cortez.