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The IGB held its webinar-based monthly meeting on June 9, 2021. Members present included Member Garcia, Member Hayden and Chairman Schmadeke. The meeting began with the approval of the April meeting minutes.
Neither the Chairman nor the Board Members had any opening comments.
The Administrator opened his comments by noting that the state will be in Phase 5 on June 11. The Administrator said businesses can offer a free drink to individuals who are vaccinated from June 11 to July 20, 2021, but that locations must comply with requirements. If you would like more information on Phase 5 and what it means for businesses, you can visit the State of Illinois Coronavirus Response page.
De Palma’s Killer Thriller SNAKE EYES Gets New Blu-ray
Paramount Pictures will reissue Carrie director Brian De Palma s killer thriller Snake Eyes with Nicolas Cage on Blu-ray on May 18th. By Mike Sprague
Paramount Pictures will reissue director Brian De Palma’s
Snake Eyes with Nicolas Cage on Blu-ray on May 18th. It doesn’t look like they included any special features. But you can check out the killer cover art below!
Cage stars as Detective Rick Santoro, who has never played by the rules. When he attends a high-profile boxing match with his friend (Gary Sinise), he witnesses a terrorist assassinate Kirkland. Despite a lockdown on the arena, key witness Julia Costello (Carla Gugino) escapes. And Santoro begins to suspect Kirkland’s death is part of a much conspiracy that involves boxing rivals and a beautiful stranger.
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Anne Cook, an artist in Mokelumne Hill, is working on what will be a multi-panel mosaic mural in Shutter Tree Park, which is named for an iron shutter that used to be on Chinese merchant Chung Kee s store in the 1870s through the 1890s. Kee came to California from Guangdong Province, had a store in San Andreas in 1868, and his wife and 10-year-old son joined him in 1870. They moved to Mokelumne Hill in 1872, where Kee opened his store on East Center, and his wife bore him two more children in Mokelumne Hill. These photos of the Kee family by Frank Peek date to the 1880s. The Kees returned to China in the 1890s.