OUR PROGRAMS

We offer a barrier-free opportunity for kids who love singing to develop new skills, improve their self-confidence, and make meaningful connections with their peers. Together, with the help of our sponsors, we are able to inspire children to become heard through music.

Tomorrow’s Voices takes the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic seriously. Please review our policies.

Tomorrow’s Voices is back to in-person programming! While we didn’t let a global pandemic keep our kids from being heard through our Virtual Voices program, we are thrilled to be back in person for the 2022-2023 season. 

We offer a barrier-free opportunity for kids who love singing to develop new skills, improve their self-confidence, and make meaningful connections with their peers. Together, with the help of our sponsors, we are able to inspire children to become heard through music.

Tomorrow’s Voices takes the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic seriously. Please review our policies.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Each week, Tomorrow’s Voices meets to practice new songs and prepare our participants for one-of-a-kind opportunities to perform with globally-recognized artists. Our programs are led by talented, experienced, and fun music directors who want to see the children of Tomorrow’s Voices grow into successful young adults. Tomorrow’s Voices allows children to develop new skills, improve their self-confidence, and make meaningful connections with their peers.

HOW CAN MY CHILD PARTICIPATE?

Our zero-cost, audition-free programs make Tomorrow’s Voices accessible to all families. Our programs are currently offered in St. Catharines, Hamilton, Saskatoon, Vancouver,  Surrey, and now Welland, for children ages 8-18 to participate in our after-school kids’ choirs. Our Toronto chapter is currently on a hiatus. 

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Our Locations

St. Catharines

Wednesdays 4:00 – 5:15 pm

Grantham Optimist Club
188 Linwell Rd, St. Catharines, ON
L2N 6N3, Canada

Mendelt Hoekstra

Music Director


Mendelt, Executive Music Director Tomorrow’s Voices, grew up in Niagara. A lifelong lover of music, Mendelt has been performing for more than 35 years and enjoys collaborating with several different groups. Mendelt is the Chief Executive Music Director of Choir Nation and loves to bring people together through music. He is also the founder and Artistic Director of Momentum Choir, a highly successful performance choir comprised of adults who live with a disability. Mendelt is an award-winning director whose energy for music is palpable and contagious.

Hamilton

Mondays 5 – 6:15pm

Westdale United Church
99 N Oval
Hamilton, ON L8S 3Z2

Jocelyn June

Music Director


Jocelyn June hails out of Hamilton, Ontario with a natural talent in music, now residing in Brantford. Her sound is a Janis Joplin meets Amy Winehouse, sprinkled with Alanis Morissette.

Over the years Jocelyn has studied privately in classical and jazz vocals, guitar with Gord Lewis, and piano with various private teachers. She has fronted the Hamilton All Star Jr. Jazz Band, funk band ‘Skirtcheck’, classic rock band ‘The Falcons’, and ‘Black Rose’.

Jocelyn June has grown her solo career, releasing 2 singles, ‘Don’t Look Back’ and ‘Drag Me To Hell’, and now extends her work with her own band, Jocelyn June & The Bugs; releasing their first single, ‘Prove Your Story’.

She currently teaches music privately, in studio at Avalon Music Academy, and Braemar House School. Jocelyn June continues to pursue her music career and innovate her teaching; taking on all opportunities presented.

Saskatoon

Tuesdays 6:30 – 8 pm

TCU Palace
35 – 22nd St. East,
Saskatoon SK, S7K 0C8

Brian Paul D.G.

Music Director


“Playing and composing traditionals and originals, Canadian singer-songwriter Brian Paul D.G. has over 20 years experience presenting music and poetry in a story-telling-inspirational-folk-roots-acoustic-blues-easy-listening-seriously funny kind of way! Integrating his art throughout various audiences and collaborative communities mostly in the province of Saskatchewan and also throughout Canada. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, and primarily centered in Saskatoon (with a fair balance of city and northern country/forest living) since 2005, Brian Paul D.G. and/or his ever-evolving musical friends all ways seem to be up for sharing their musical and poetic joys one way or another!

As a primarily self taught musician, Brian has produced 5 professionally released albums as of the Summer of 2024, (with a 6th on the way out soon!) self produced about 15 demo albums of original songs before that on his own, and also accomplished a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy which he finished in 2001 in London, Ontario, not to mention the many continued years of self-education he continued and continues to engage with! Feel Free to have a look/listen to album links, music videos and other things Brian has produced and is up to via his website: Brianpauldg.com.

Vancouver 

Thursdays, 4:15-5:30pm

Royal Canadian Legion
2205 Commercial Dr
Vancouver, BC V5N 4B6

Monique Hoekstra

Music Director


Surrey 

The Tomorrow’s Voices program at this location is delivered in partnership with the Surrey School District

Frances Olson

Music Director


Welland

Fridays 4:00 – 4:15 pm

Niagara College – Welland Campus
100 Niagara College Boulevard
Welland, Ontario
L3C 7L3, Canada

Mendelt Hoekstra

Music Director


Mendelt, Executive Music Director Tomorrow’s Voices, grew up in Niagara. A lifelong lover of music, Mendelt has been performing for more than 35 years and enjoys collaborating with several different groups. Mendelt is the Chief Executive Music Director of Choir Nation and loves to bring people together through music. He is also the founder and Artistic Director of Momentum Choir, a highly successful performance choir comprised of adults who live with a disability. Mendelt is an award-winning director whose energy for music is palpable and contagious.

Toronto

Currently on a hiatus. We hope to return to Toronto soon.

Anais Kelsey-Verdecchia

Music Director


Anais is a soprano and multi-instrumentalist from Toronto Ontario. She holds a bachelor’s degree and an Advanced Certificate in Performance from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music, where she was fortunate to work with a variety of instructors who deepened her love of music and encouraged her natural musicality. For the majority of her schooling, she studied with legendary Canadian soprano Mary Morrison.
Armed with a lyric soprano sound that has been called “deliciously snappy” and a “mind-blowing” upper extension, Anais sings in several choirs and bands. When she’s not singing, Anais can be found playing sousaphone in a variety of brass bands around the city of Toronto.

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