Clark County Children’s Choir is the premiere children’s choir in the Las Vegas valley serving children and youth pre-school through high school. Please check out our website to learn more about our choir, what we do, how to join, and how you can support us to provide this great opportunity for our singers.
REHEARSAL LOCATION CHANGE!
We are moving our rehearsal location back to the Cheyenne/Jones location starting this Thursday, January 26, 2012. This effects only Crescendo and Cappella ensembles. The times will remain the same, but the location is returning to Celebration Church’s building. If you have already registered, you should have received this information via email. If you haven’t yet registered, you may still register this week.
- The rehearsal address is: Celebration Church, 5900 W. Cheyenne, LV 89108.
- Crescendo is still from 6:00-6:55 and Cappella is from 7:00-8:15.
Thank You – We value your young people and their amazing musicianship!
Holly & the CCCC Executive Board
There is some amazing music ahead of us this season and we look forward to working with such talented young singers. We just secured our concert venue, the Nicholas J. Horn Theater at the Cheyenne Campus of the College of Southern Nevada. The concert will be held on Thursday, April 19th, 2012.

Click here to download our new CCCC Promotional Brochure. Share it with your friends, neighbors, and others that are looking to share their resources and would like to donate to the choir to ensure the CCCC can continue to provide excellent opportunities and experiences for our youth!
The CCCC has been invited to perform at the WorldStrides Heritage Children’s Festival in New York City in 2012. We are actively seeking funding to be able to send our performing ensemble to this festival. Click here to download a letter from our Founder/Director regarding this event.
What is Music?
Music is Science
Music is Mathematical
Music is a Foreign Language
Music is History
Music is Physical Education
Music is all these things, but most of all
Music is ART.
Music is taught
not because you are expected to major in music
not because you are expected to play or sing all your life
not so you can relax
not so you can have fun
But
so you will be human
so you will be sensitive
so you will be closer to an infinite beyond this world
so you will have something to cling to
so you will have more love, more compassion, more gentleness,
more good . . . in short, more life.
Of what value will it be to make a prosperous living unless you know how to live? That is why music is taught!
Daniel Mooney, New YorkThis project is funded, in part, by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

