our current updated two week events calendar in

SAN PEDRO, HARBOR, & PENINSULA
Calendar of Events
San Pedro Convention & Visitors Bureau ■ Visitors Center 225 W. 6th St., Downtown
www.SPCVB.com
January 28-February 11, 2015
Friday, January 30
Sea Shanties
7:30 p.m.
The songs of the sea come ashore in the upstairs private
dining room with singing for all. No cover charge for bar
or dinner guests. The Whale and Ale British Restaurant and
Gastropub, 327 W.7th St. Downtown. 310-832-0363,
www.WhaleAndAle.com
An Evening of Scottish Songs & Tunes
8 p.m.
David Brewer and Rebecca Lomnicky deliver High
energy reels, elegant tunes on bagpipes and fiddle,
guest vocalists. Grand Annex, 434 W. 6th St., Downtown.
310-833-4813, www.GrandVison.org. $30/$25/$20
Saturday, January 31
Warehouse One
8 p.m.
Fresh rock, reggae, and ska from top San Pedro band.
Brimful & the Day Traitors open. Grand Annex, 434 W. 6th
St., Downtown. 310-833-4813, www.GrandVison.org.
General admission standing room $15 advance/$20 at
the door
Sunday, February 1
Mighty Mojo Prophets
8 p.m.
MMP crashes Henry Carvajal’s blues show. Godmother’s
Saloon, 302 W. 7th St., Downtown. 310-833-1589
Thursday, February 5
First Thursday Art Walk
6 p.m.
The first Thursday of each month is San Pedro's arts night
out. Galleries and studios are open throughout the
Downtown area San Pedro with specials in the
restaurants. Information, special exhibitions, and
refreshments at the San Pedro Visitors Center, 225 W. 6th
St. Free guided art walk beginning at 6:30 from Chamber
of Commerce, NE corner 7th/Mesa. Downtown San
Pedro between Pacific Ave. and Harbor Blvd., 4th and
9th Streets. www.1stThursday.com
Klaus Center Grand Opening
6 p.m.
Marymount California University’s Marylyn & Chuck Klaus
Center for the Arts opens. 430 W. 6th St., Downtown
The Original
Happy Diner #2
Happy Diner
617 S. Centre Street, Downtown
1931 N. Gaffey Street
Once you try it, you’ll love it
310-729-9828
Friday, February 6
Something Funny at the Warner Grand
8 p.m.
Featuring well-known stand-up comics. Warner Grand
Theatre, 478 W. 6th St., Downtown. $10 in advance at
Tix.com, $15 cash only at door
Saturday, February 7
Valentine’s Tea & Tunes Luncheon
1 p.m.
Inside Banning Museum’s historic Stagecoach Barn. Light
luncheon and live entertainment. Complimentary tours.
Banning Museum, 401 E. M St., Wilmington. 310-548-2005.
$65/$75
Music Under The Guns
2:30 p.m.
Shoreline Symphonic Winds will perform Broadway and
film soundtracks, culminating in a patriotic closing.
Battleship Iowa, 250 S. Harbor Blvd., LA Waterfront. 877446-9261, www.PacificBattleshipCenter.com. $5/$10
Reel Rock Film: AKA Doc Pomus
7:30 p.m.
Story of an unlikely rock icon who reinvented himself from
paralysis. Writer of A Teenager in Love, Viva Las Vegas,
and thousands of other songs. Warner Grand Theatre, 478
W. 6th St., Downtown. $12/$10
Sunday, February 8
Movies Under The Guns
Tuskegee Airmen in honor of Black History Month. Limited
seating. Concessions available. Battleship Iowa, 250 S.
Harbor Blvd., LA Waterfront. 877-446-9261,
www.PacificBattleshipCenter.com. Free
Bob Malone Live Concert Video Film Shoot
8 p.m.
Los Angeles-based pianist, who tours with John Fogerty
and others, continues his solo career. Hybrid rock and
New Orleans R&B. Grand Annex, 434 W. 6th St.,
Downtown. 310-833-4813, www.GrandVison.org.
$25/$20/$30/$45/$50
Tuesday, February 10
Greece: The Road Taken
7 p.m.
Hour-long documentary film by Bruce Schwartz, instructor
at Marymount California University, offers an in-depth
portrait of two notable artists, George Crane, a memoirist,
and Barry Tagrin, a poet, who have both been living
abroad for decades on the Greek island of Paros.
Grand Annex, 434 W. 6th St., Downtown. 310-833-4813,
www.GrandVison.org. Free. Repeat showing 8:30 p.m.
Continuing
Sundays
Henry Carvajal
8 p.m.
The blues artist performs. Godmother’s Saloon 302 W. 7th
St., Downtown. 310-833-1589 (through January)
Wednesdays
San Pedro Kiwanis Club
12:10 p.m. (last Wednesday of each month is an evening
meeting). Meets at the Whale & Ale, 327 W. 7th St.,
Downtown
Thursdays
Farmers Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center, 1300
W. 7th St., Above Gaffey
Open Mic Nite
7-10 p.m.
Mike Rivero emcees all talent—music, poetry, comedy.
Off The Vine, 491 W. 6th St. #103, Downtown (except First
Thursdays, but stop by for a $5 wine tasting)
Live Band Karaoke
8 p.m.-midnight
Godmother’s Saloon, 302 W. 7th St., Downtown. 310-8331589
Fridays
Farmers Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Farm fresh produce, craft vendors. 6th St. between Pacific
Ave. and Mesa St., Downtown. 562-449-9299
Rob Klopfenstein Performs at the Whale & Ale
7 p.m.
Rob Klopfenstein is an all-around entertainer on the piano
along with special guest artists. No cover charge for bar
or dinner guests. The Whale and Ale British Restaurant and
Gastropub, 327 W. 7th St. Downtown. 310-832-0363,
www.WhaleAndAle.com
Saturdays
Waterfront Market
8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Certified farmers market. All organic produce. San Pedro
Downtown Harbor, Berth 84, foot of 6th St. at Harbor Blvd.
Markus Carlton at the Whale and Ale
6:30 p.m.
Lifelong musician plays jazz guitar with new material as
well as jazz and blues standards. The Whale and Ale British
Restaurant and Gastropub, 327 W. 7th St. Downtown. 310832-0363, www.WhaleAndAle.com
The information in this calendar comes from a wide range of
sources and may not necessarily have the most current details.
Please contact the producers for the latest status on their events
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