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EPISODE · May 23, 2017 · 31 MIN

Ep. 12 - Debbie Lillick (National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature - NCCIL)

from The People of Abilene · host West Texas Podcast Network

Debbie Lillick is the Executive Director of the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, better known around town as the NCCIL. As you will hear in our conversation the NCCIL is not a children's museum but a museum that is kid friendly. Grant Vandever and Debbie visited about the history of the NCCIL and the Children Arts & Literacy Festival it is a huge part of every summer.

Debbie Lillick is the Executive Director of the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, better known around town as the NCCIL. As you will hear in our conversation the NCCIL is not a children's museum but a museum that is kid friendly. Grant Vandever and Debbie visited about the history of the NCCIL and the Children Arts & Literacy Festival it is a huge part of every summer.

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