“This is a scientific public health issue, not a political issue”
– Doris Turner
Featured Guest
This episode begins with an awesome conversation featuring Doris Turner. The call was my very fist meeting with Doris. It left me with a strong positive impression and I am glad that I reached out on the recommendation by a few new friends.
Doris is a mother, a grandmother and cares deeply about her community. She is a mentor to many as well the Alderwoman for Ward 3.
With over 30 years of experience in public service, she has dedicated a large portion of her professional life to public health.
I am honored for the opportunity to learn from Doris.
She is a valuable resource for our community and I am confident that we all can all benefit from her years of experience and dedication.
Covid Can’t Stop Comics
Social Distance guidelines seem to be the new normal, and it is possible to safely and successfully hold events that meet the current guidelines.
Last weekend Peoria based Quad Con held a Springfield Nerd Mart in a outside the Crowne Plaza.
The next few clips illustrate the impact of this event on its organizer a well as the fans that attended.
Shop Local
Lets close out with an update from all local pop culture proprietors
- Eric Anderson of Reader’s World
- Jim Boarman of Comic Service
- Damien Killen of Killen’s Comics Games and Toys
Pop Up shops and Conventions are blast, but let’s not forget we have three local business men who feed their families using the revenue from the sales of graphic novels, video games collectables and so much more.