![Ileyna (left) and twin sister Flori Witenstein, both seniors at Sunnyslope High School show off some of the hundreds of “Whoopies” they've made and sold at the Sunnyslope Art Walk (on Facebook, Whoopies-Caps with a Cause). They decorate the bottle caps and then sell them to raise money and awareness of the need for everyone to be vaccinated against Pertussis, also known as whooping cough—which they both came down with in the summer of 2008 (submitted photo).](https://northcentralnews.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Whoopie-sisters.jpg)
Ileyna (left) and twin sister Flori Witenstein, both seniors at Sunnyslope High School show off some of the hundreds of “Whoopies” they’ve made and sold at the Sunnyslope Art Walk (on Facebook, Whoopies-Caps with a Cause). They decorate the bottle caps and then sell them to raise money and awareness of the need for everyone to be vaccinated against Pertussis, also known as whooping cough—which they both came down with in the summer of 2008 (submitted photo).
The event runs from 5 to 9 p.m. along the quarter-mile stretch of Central Avenue from Dunlap Avenue to the canal.
Sunnyslope Art Walk also features live local music along the route including Sunnyslope’s own Refugees from the ’60s, who perform in front of Grinders Coffee. Other musicians scheduled to perform at various locations around the art walk are The Upper Strata, Day Before Plastics, Damn The Weather, and Evans Frazer.
A variety of restaurants and specialty food providers along the route will offer food and drink for purchase, and will have specials available just for that night. Parking is offered at the MarketPlace at Central, 115 E. Dunlap Ave., and Sunnyslope High School, 35 W. Dunlap Ave.
For more details, visit facebook.com/sunnyslopeartwalk.