Upcoming Events

Mission Days
Jun
8
to Jun 9

Mission Days

Activities commemorating the 227th anniversary of the Founding of Mission San Jose on June 11, 1797

Saturday, June 8th

“Meet Me at the Mission” Fundraising Gala - An Evening of Wine, Food, and Music, sponsored by Committee for Restoration of the Mission San Jose. Get Tickets HERE.

Spanish Organ Concert, 7:00pm sponsored by St. Joseph Parish

Sunday, June 9th

Founder’s Day Mass, 8:00am in the Mission Church

Sunday Masses in St. Joseph Church followed by International Food, Music, Entertainment and Raffle. Details HERE.

*** Guided Tours on both days.***

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Founder's Weekend
Jun
10
to Jun 11

Founder's Weekend



Old Mission San Jose Celebrates Its 226th Anniversary on Saturday and Sunday, June 10th and 11th. On Saturday evening, June 10th at 5:30 p.m., a special celebration of Mass will be held in the Mission Church followed by a reception in the beautiful Patio Garden. Read more ….

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Music at the Mission
Jun
9

Music at the Mission

"War and Peace" presents a program of evocative works depicting timeless stories of war, anguish and the longing for happiness and peace by Ukrainian composer, Valentin Silvestrov and Russian composers, Shostakovich, Rachmaninoff and Arensky.

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San Francisco Bay Area Chamber Choir
Jan
13

San Francisco Bay Area Chamber Choir

The Animal Kingdom: Choral music about, and inspired, by animals


In 1936, Randall Thompson wrote The Peaceable Kingdom, a monumental unaccompanied work of eight choruses on texts from the book of Isaiah. Thompson was inspired by Edward Hicks’ paintings of the same name (https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.59908.html) which represent a messianic prophecy in the book of Isaiah (11:6): “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.” The work is often considered to be Thompson’s masterpiece and requires an expert choir to sing the demanding vocal passages and to handle the frequent writing for double-chorus. 
 
The first half of the concert features music that is inspired by animals. Eric Whitacre’s whimsical Animal Crackers are 6 miniature works for choir and piano composed to the words of Ogden Nash. Rounding out the program will be several madrigals, both light-hearted and serious, sung by small groups within the San Francisco Bay Area Chamber Choir. 
 
 The Peaceable Kingdom – Randall Thompson
 Animal Crackers – Eric Whitacre
 A selection of delightful animal-themed madrigals sung by SFBACC small ensembles 

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Las Posadas 2022
Dec
15
to Dec 23

Las Posadas 2022

This year we are keeping the 40 year tradition alive with nine nights of virtual celebration. Enjoy FREE nightly performances at 7:00 p.m. from the comfort and safety of your own home with the exception of the final night, December 23, which will be live and in-person at Mission San Jose.

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Carols of Christmastide
Dec
10

Carols of Christmastide

Ronald E. McKean, presents Carols of Christmastide, St. Joseph Choir’s annual Christmas concert. All adult and children's choirs will be featured and participate in this extraordinary, musical event: Adult Multi-Cultural, Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Indian, Family of Faith/Saint Joseph School, Youth/Young Adult, and all instruments and musicians.

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Mission Peak Chamber Choir
Dec
3

Mission Peak Chamber Choir

Ring in the holidays with Mission Peak Chamber Singers! A joyous celebration of music and light.

Three choirs of all ages, including appearances by the San José State Treble Choir and the Dayton and Corvallis Elementary Choir, and special guest harpist Ruthanne Adams Martinez.

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Spanish Organ Concert
Sep
17

Spanish Organ Concert

In recognition of Mexican Independence Day, Sept. 16, a premier concert will be presented on the Rosales Opus 14 organ at Old Mission San Jose. Pre-concert talk at 7:30, concert at 8:00pm. Wine and cheese reception immediately following in the adjacent St. Joseph Church Hall.

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José Jesús Vallejo, a Son and the Other Brother
Jul
9

José Jesús Vallejo, a Son and the Other Brother


This talk examines José Jesús Vallejo, first civil administrator of Mission San Jose, an older brother and a son. One who is sometimes overshadowed by his younger brother, compared to his father, and even sometimes misquoted and misidentified by his daughter. But José Jesús has made his mark in the annals of history and with distinction.

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Mission San Jose’s Momentous Restoration - The Works and Devotion of a California Missions Master Craftsman
May
14

Mission San Jose’s Momentous Restoration - The Works and Devotion of a California Missions Master Craftsman

MISSION SAN JOSE’S MOMENTOUS RESTORATION - THE WORKS AND DEVOTION OF A CALIFORNIA MISSIONS MASTER CRAFTSMAN

Guest Speaker: Dr. Ruben Mendoza

Widely regarded as Sir Richard Joseph Menn’s crowning achievement, this paper outlines the design criteria for Mission San Jose’s 1985 restoration and how careful consideration of historical facts and meticulous craftsmanship led to the beautiful Mission San Jose Church we enjoy today.

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Vaqueros Barbecue
Apr
30

Vaqueros Barbecue

St. Joseph Men’s Club - April 30, 7:00PM

St. Joseph Parish Hall, 43148 Mission Blvd., Fremont, CA

DIne-in only $25. Menu: choice of beef, salmon or vegetarian entree, salad, corn, garlic bread, and dessert. Click HERE for more information

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Mission San Jose’s Musical Memories
Apr
9

Mission San Jose’s Musical Memories

MISSION SAN JOSÉ'S MUSICAL MEMORIES

Guest Speaker: Dr. Harmony Murphy

Explore the ancient music from Mission San José and all of the California Missions. This session will explain, show, and share the world of music that the musical Padre, Fr. Durán, and all of the talented musicians working at Mission San José created during the mission period. Come learn about the large choir and orchestra that earned Mission San José great notoriety as well as the contention it created.

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Mission San Jose: Then and Now
Feb
12

Mission San Jose: Then and Now

MISSION SAN JOSE: THEN AND NOW

Guest Speakers: Patricia Schaffarczyk and Kelsey Camello, Washington Township Museum of Local History

Explore the town of Mission San Jose, as well as the greater Mission area, through pictures and stories. This talk will focus on 1850 to present day. Learn and explore what was here ¨then¨ and what remains to this day.

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