The Band was proud to represent all of law enforcment In the January 1, 2018 Rose Parade in Pasadena California. The preformance was seen by Millions of TV viewers as well as the Hundreds of Thousands of Parade attendees.
I had the honor to play for one of LAPD’s Finest Rick Beach. This hit a lot of us hard as he was such a great guy to know and work with. I don’t ever recall working with Rich that he was negative which made policing so much fun. We had a blast when we worked together alway upbeat. We got a lot of Bad guys too.
Lots of Rampart there maybe 60 or so guys even Mike and Sheila Balmer (Owner of the Short Stop) which was so nice to see. At the same time not surprising as Rich was such a nice guy.
A Marine
No doubt Rick made his Brothers In Arms proud
Three Purple Hearts
1st BN, 9th Marines and 2nd BN, 9th Marines during his 13 months of service in Viet Nam, infamously know as “The Walking Dead and Hell in a Helmet”
“LAPD missing one of the Great ones” Michael Apodaca 21002
No competition this weekend but we had a great time seeing all of our band friends from Southern Ca.
The new pipers of “THE” Los Angeles Police Emerald Society Pipes & Drums cast a Giant Shadow! Yes, none other that the 3 muskateers. Piper McTubil, Lorie Piper McTubil, Kathy skj petrash, & Robin
Check out Scott Walton’s Hose and Spats. He had a Memorial Service for one of our Nations Veterans in Thousand Oaks. Scott played the LAPD Graduation ceremony the day before. It takes a huge commitment as a LAPES Band member. We all love it.
July 5, 2017
US Customs and Border Protections
Thanks the Band and Sgt Mick Rose for his services
US Customs and Border Protections Thanks Retired Sgt. Rose for his participation in there honors Irish American Heritage Month Event
PSR III Robin Van Ness LAPD, Ret. Sgt Mick Rose LAPD, Ret. Sgt Raul Saldana Hermosa Beach PD
Det III Scott Walton LAPD, Lori Tubil LAPES Piper, Det II Kathy Patrash LAPD, PSR III Robin Van Ness LAPD
Roberto “Boom Boom” Lopez LAPES Bass Drummer
On June 5th Firefighter Kelly Wong was killed in a training accident. Laid to rest on June 16th the Pipes and Drums from al Fire California Professional Firefighters, Orange County Fire Authority and Las Vegas Played the Procession.
The Procession began at LA City Hall and escorted Kelly atop LA City Fire truck to the Los Angeles Cathedral. RIP Firefighter Kelly.
50 GIG CITATION
Our bass drummer, Roberto Lopez, earned his fifty gig ribbon in a record time. Thank you Roberto for your dedication and hard work in supporting law enforcement and the Band by performing at these events. Left to right: Band President Michael Apodaca, Roberto Lopez, Pipe Major Scott Walton.
LASO Award Dinner
On Saturday, June 3rd, the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff’s (ALADS) held their awards banquet dinner. The dinner honors those sheriff’s for their bravery in service and their commitment to community service and leadership. The Band was honored to perform at the opening ceremony.
PURPLE HEART 48 YEARS LATE
In 1969, David Stull was wounded by shrapnel embedded in his right arm while serving in Viet Nam. Due to errors in paperwork, David was never awarded his Purple Heart. On Wednesday, May 31st, forty-eight years later David was finally awarded the Purple Heart. A solo piper from the Band was honored to perform at Stull’s Purple Heart ceremony.
A rose is then placed on the brick baring their name on the Walk of Honor.
The Band was honored to play at the Memorial Day Ceremony in Veterans Park in Yorba Linda. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the names of the servicemen and women from Orange County who were killed in defense of the country are read.
MEMORIAL DAY 2017
The Band did three gigs today
3/5 Marine Run
Orange County Veterans Park
South Bay Memorial Day Honors
A rose is then placed on the brick baring their name on the Walk of Honor.
The Band was honored to play at the Memorial Day Ceremony in Veterans Park in Yorba Linda. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the names of the servicemen and women from Orange County who were killed in defense of the country are read.
LAPD Police Officer Joshua Cullins killed by road side bomb
The LAPES Pipe and Drum Band would like to extend their condolences to the family and friends of LAPD Officer and United States Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Joshua Cullins. Joshua was activated and serving in the Helmand Province in Afghanistan. On October 18, 2010 Joshua was killed by a road side bomb.
In August, 2010 SSG Cullins was injured by a bomb blast while serving on the same deployment in Afghanistan. He recovered from his injuries. His extended family from LAPD made these two videos to wish him a speedy recovery and his return back to LAPD.