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Presidents message for January 2023

Happy New Year for 2023. The Men’s club is still alive, and our January meeting sneaks up quickly on the first Tuesday of the month, January 3, 7:00 pm.
It appears that the Men’s Club will be going through some changes this year. However, be assured that we will still support our mission and church with our founding tenets of Fellowship, Service, and Spirituality.
Regarding the New Year, please continue to ask the men you see after Mass if they would consider being a part of the Men’s Club. Tell them about our great group of men from all backgrounds, and the free pizza with refreshments for our February meeting. This will be our meeting of socializing and perhaps some self-introductions which are always interesting.
This is a good time to be part of the Men’s Club, and I look forward to another year of opportunities for all.
Plan to be there, and I will see you at the meeting.

-Greg

The 2nd Annual Men of St. Joseph's

Christmas Tree Expedition
Tree loading
Three amigos
Entrance kiosk
Group
An aged but spry and hardy band of volunteers ventured forth in mid-December to quest for not just three but five tall live towering trees suitable for dressing Christmas in St. Joseph Mission San Jose's Main Church, Mission Church and Peace Park.

If not for the fact that it was a chilly grey morning at the outset, (insert dramatic effect here) it could have been a dark and stormy night … the intrepid quintet of Dave Rossetto, Tom Leen, Greg Stephens (President for life), Chris Jeramiah, and Steve Radigan ventured forth, fueled by coffee and donuts against the influx of valley commuter traffic.

The determined band arrived at the secret destination of $75 trees (any tree, any size), but … Gasp, they arrived too early, an hour before the 11 AM opening time! However, finding the gate open and unguarded and free saws ready and available … they proceeded in.

Meeting no resistance, the tree searchers spread out looking for the perfect trees. Too many to choose! The group got separated by the many tantalizing choices. They eventually found themselves, bit-by-bit and agreed on each tree.

But like little kids in a candy shop, they bought off more than they could carry under ordinary circumstances. Fortunately, they had St. Dave Rossetto with them. With a jangle of his truck keys, all five large trees were on his trailer. Christmas was saved!

Greatly relieved and mission accomplished, the two truck, one trailer caravan arrived at Mission San Jose and deposited the trees – all before 1 PM. MERRY CHRISTMAS to ALL!

-Greg

Christmas Creche Setup

The annual Christmas creche setup led by Lou Zenzen was completed in
record time on Sat Dec 17th.  The team included Lou, Bill I., Jerome,
Ben C., Greg, Gary D. Ron B. and Tom and we were well armed with trucks and
power tools. The setup was done in the original location that has been
used for many years before last year's relocation closer to the
confessionals. The new and improved design is easy assemble and the
whole job was completed in under 2 hours.

The planned take-down date for the creche and Christmas tree tear-down
is “scheduled” for Jan. 14th.

-Tom

After Three Years - A Different Christmas Gathering

The St. Joseph Men shared the Yuletide spirit with the Women of St. Joseph in a first ever Mass and Christmas Gathering on December 17th. After a busy year of supporting the Parish along with Mission San Jose’s 225th Anniversary, it was time to relax with long-time friends at our first Christmas get-together since 2019. The evening started by attending the 5:30pm Mass in the Mission Church. Ushers, Lectors, and Eucharistic Ministers….our folks had all the bases covered in support of the Mass.

New this year we tried holding our pot-luck get-together in the Mission Museum. How often do you get to walk from Mass to a reception? So, with a little furniture re-arranging (thanks to Greg Stephens, Tom Leen, Ashley Weerpass, Loren Gross), we converted the 213 year-old structure into a multi-room journey through history and food. Each room provided a different food experience and an opportunity to visit with friends against unique backdrops of the Mission’s history…”Let’s get some coffee and dessert in the Rancho Room!”

At the end of the evening, we heard from many how much they enjoyed the new venue. When it was time to clean up and put everything back in place for Sunday’s visitors to the Mission, we had plenty of help from the Phairs, the Samuels, Jerome Hubacek and daughter Julie, Greg Stephens, Ashley Weerpass, and Tom Leen. Photos were kindly provided by Jerome Hubacek for everyone to enjoy. See additional photos at https://stjosephmensclubchristmas.shutterfly.com/

Gary Dorighi, Fellowship VP (with tons of help from Nancy Dorighi)

Year at a Glance

Here is a link to our "Year at a Glance" calendar:

Link to calendar

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