BACKGROUND & BIO Abilene is so much a part of Trish Dressen that it seems strange, even to her, that Abilene isn’t part of her address. She, her husband, Jeff, and their three children live in Buffalo Gap. Trish makes the short commute every morning to Abilene where she is the executive director of the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature, a position she … [Read more...]
Abilene Influencers: Alex Russell
Alex Terrell Russell grew up in Abilene, attending Wylie schools through middle school, until she moved to Nashville with her mom. She began college at the University of Tennessee but transferred to Texas Tech University and graduated in 2014. She had a political science internship lined up in Fort Worth when her grandmother, Abilene restaurant owner Sharon Riley, sat her down … [Read more...]
Abilene Influencers: Tim Smith
Background & Bio Tim Smith was born and raised in Abilene, and he and his wife, Pam, met as students at Mann Middle School. He graduated from Abilene High in 1987. After earning a degree in political science and spending some time in Houston, he and Pam returned to Abilene 16 years ago. He’s worked as probation officer and as a project manager with Pearson Digital … [Read more...]
People You Know: Bird Thomas
People You Know Bird Thomas, Center for Contemporary Arts By Sidney Schuhmann Levesque If you’ve ever attended an ArtWalk in downtown Abilene, you probably saw a vivacious character named Burgess “Bird” Thomas at the center of the action – likely in costume. All year long, she plans special events, camps and exhibits at the Center for Contemporary Arts, including … [Read more...]
People You Know: Willetta Cornish
When you visit Taco Casa and hear customers referred to as “honey” or “baby” as you walk up to the counter, you know Willetta Cornish is there, ready to take your order. And if you are a regular, she’ll likely know what you want before you even open your mouth. Background: Born in Kansas City, Mo. Lived in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for 29 years before moving to Abilene six … [Read more...]