34 • September 4 - 10, 2014 • Tolosa PressEntertainmentWho What Where WhenMorro Bay will be the launchingspot for the “Never QuitChallenge” a 4-day 400-plusmile sea voyage on Kawasaki PWCsfrom here to San Diego, undertakenby wounded war veterans, and raisingmoney to support charities thatwork with veterans. The challenge isscheduled for Sept. 8-11 and will bemaking several stops along the route— Santa Barbara, Long Beach, and thefinal stop in San Diego, with a roundtrip out to Catalina Island from LongBeach.A special event will be held from 6-8p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8 at the Morro BayVet’s Hall, 209 Surf St., to give people achance to meet the veterans undertakingthe Challenge and wish them well.The event is free and donations areappreciated. The three main charitableorganizations are Phoenix PatriotFoundation, The Station Foundation,and The MARSOC Foundation.More information is available onthe event’s Website, see: www.neverquitchallenge.com and donationscan be made at: www.crowdrise.com/2014neverquitchallenge/fundraiser/shawnalladio.Join the SWAP Weed Warriors from9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 6 fortheir monthly battle with weeds inthe Elfin Forest of Los Osos. Meet atCode Blues Band plays on Sunday, Sept. 7 atthe Rotary Bandstand in the Village of ArroyoGrande.the north end of 15th Street off SantaYsabel Avenue. Wear sturdy shoes, longpants and sleeves. Bring work glovesand a shovel. Don’t block drivewaysor mailboxes when you park. After theworkday they will have cookies andnew volunteers will get a weed warriorbadge. For more information call 528-0392.Cork Couture, benefitting BigValarie Mulberry and David Loeppke will perform a free show at Linnaea’sCafé on Saturday, Sept. 13Brothers Big Sisters of San LuisObispo County takes place from 6-9p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 at Court StreetTerrace, 999 Monterey St., SLO. GoHawaiian. Libations and food fromlocal favorites on the Court StreetTerrace with live music by Fialta. Allproceeds benefit Big Brothers BigSisters. Tickets are $40. For moreinformation, 781-3226 or see: www.slobigs.org.SLO Little Theatre presents DavidLindsay-Abaire’s award winning play,We’re YourLARGE DIAMOND Specialists...We Buy GOLDand DIAMONDS...We Do EVERYTHING JEWELRY....We Also Carry PREMIUM CANES...So You Can Walk in STYLE.IT’S NOT CHIC TO PAY MORE!–J.P.805.473.1360857 Oak Park Blvd, Pismo Beach
Tolosa Press • September 4 - 10, 2014 • 35EAT | PLAY Entertainment | SHOPMary Jane Lamond and Wendy MaclsaacGood People on Sept. 5-21 Thursdays,Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., andSaturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. Calleda “masterwork of the comedy-dramagenre,” Good People is directed byDavid Carey Foster. All performancestake place at the SLO Little Theatre,888 Morro St., in SLO. Tickets rangefrom $15 to $26 and can be purchasedat: www.slolittletheatre.org or call786-2440.The Arroyo Grande Village SummerConcert Series breaks out the blues withthe Code Blues Band at 1 p.m. Sunday,Sept. 7 at the Rotary Bandstand in theVillage of Arroyo Grande. Free. Coorganizedby the San Luis Obispo BluesSociety. Activities during the day willspotlight the concert sponsor the TalleyFarms Fresh Harvest program and thefeatured non-profit organization theArroyo Grande Valley Harvest Festival.A raffle, food, drinks and free tours ofhistorical buildings in Heritage SquarePark are also available. Code Bluesplays a mix of classic blues songs,original blues and selected tunes fromthe discography of favorite modernblues artists. Code Blues was foundedby harmonica player and singer RickMunoz. Joining him on the front line isCraig Louis Dingman, aka “Big Daddy,”on guitar and vocals. Big Daddy bringsa jazzy touch to the proceedings withguitar and vocal incitement, and maybea laugh or two. The bottom end is heldup by John Paul Stinson on drums andLeo “The Glove” White on bass.Santa Barbara based singersongwriter’sValarie Mulberry andDavid Loeppke will perform a freeshow at Linnaea’s Café from 8-10 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 13. Linnaea’s is at 1110Garden St., San Luis Obispo. Bothsongwriters will take the stage solo andperform some duets too. Mulberry,who plays acoustic guitar, ukulele andharmonica will perform a selection ofsongs from her new CD, “The SimpleThings.” Loeppke plays piano and willperform songs form his EP, “Staring atthe Sun.”The Steinbeck Country Chapterof Trout Unlimited, Santa Lucia FlyFishers and Central Coast Fly Fishingare co-sponsoring the International FlyFishing Film Festival Saturday, Sept.27 at the Cuesta College AssociatedStudents Auditorium. Tickets are $15in advance, see: http://www.showclix.com/event/SANLUISOBISPOCA and$18 at the door. Children 15-underfree. The film festival consists of shortand feature length films produced byfilmmakers from around the world,showcasing the passion, the lifestyleand culture of fly fishing. Doors open at6:30 p.m. There will also be a drawingand silent auction. All proceeds goto the Steinbeck Country Chapter ofTrout Unlimited in support of salmonfisheries on the Central Coast. CallCentral Coast Fly Fishing at (831) 626-6586 for more information.Savor the Central Coast will end with“Good Vibrations” this year, when theannual foodie event concludes with aSept. 27 concert featuring Beach Boysfounder, Brian Wilson, at the VinaRobles Amphitheater in Paso Robles.Sunset SAVOR the Central Coast runsSept. 25-28 and showcases the talentsof Central Coast winemakers, brewmasters, chefs, artisan food purveyors,fishermen, farmers and entrepreneurs.Attendees can immerse themselvesin the Central Coast lifestyle throughguided culinary and outdoor adventuretours; a variety of evening eventsthroughout SLO County, including atHearst Castle; and regional wine andfood tastings and demonstrations atthe Main Event, at Santa MargaritaRanch. Wilson will perform from 6-11p.m. highlighting his new material andbe joined on stage by fellow Beach Boy,Al Jardin, to sing the band’s iconichits. Tickets for Wilson went on saleAug. 23 and the first 400 people to gothrough the gate will get a free Toranipicnic blanket. Find out the latestticket and hotel offerings at www.savorcentralcoast.com. They are alsoon Facebook, see: www.facebook.com/SavorCC, and on Twitter at, https://twitter.com/SavorCC.Something’s CookingAMERICAN & FOREIGN CUISINE SINCE 1982Sandee Helow805.772.0492Sandee@somethingcookingcatering.com | P.O. Box 1135, 888 Napa Street, Morro Bay