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Mexican Independence Day celebration today at San Jose City Hall

Festivities start at 1 p.m. and will include folklorico dancing, live music and "El Grito" cry

Sal Pizarro, San Jose metro columnist, ‘Man About Town,” for his Wordpress profile. (Michael Malone/Bay Area News Group)
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San Jose will celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day, also known as Fiestas Patrias, on Sunday with a flag-raising, folklorico dancing, charro riders on horseback and an “El Grito” ceremony at San Jose City Hall.

The festivities get started at 1 p.m., with performances going until the 6:30 p.m. ceremonies, which will include remarks by San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, Councilmembers Sergio Jimenez, Omar Torres, Peter Ortiz and Domingo Candelas; Mexican Consul General Alejandra Bologna; and Jesus Flores, president of the Fiestas Patrias committee.

“El Grito,” the reenactment of Mexico’s cry for independence, will take place at 7:30 p.m., followed by a performance from Omar Alejandro with Mariachi Tapatio and a dance party featuring the band El Tiburón Mayor.