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    38. Bob "Crocodile" Lile

    enApril 01, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Bob Lile , otherwise known as “Croc” owns and operates Lile Art Gallery along 6th Avenue in historic Amarillo, Texas.  He’s known for creating Cadilite jewelry using paint chips from the nearby Cadillac Ranch

    Join host Anthony Arno as he talks with Croc about:

    • His earliest memory of Route 66
    • Singing in the church choir (and Croc sings a verse for our listeners!)
    • Lifelong scouting role
    • Early interest in painting
    • Life as a car salesman at the family Ford dealership
    • Opening an art gallery later in life
    • Discovering “Cadillte” art made from Cadillac Ranch paint chips
    • Origin of “Croc” nickname
    • Importance of Route 66

    Lile Art Gallery, Amarillo

    Facebook: Lile Art Gallery

    Article: Cadillac Ranch 

    Thank you to Route 66 Podcast & Scholarship supporters, including

    BUSINESS LEVEL

    • Mid Point Cafe, Adrian, TX – Featuring both their ugly crust pie and one of the most popular photo ops along Route 66, located exactly halfway between Chicago and Santa Monica in Adrian, Texas.
    • Gilligan’s Route 66 Tours featuring tours of Route 66 in Ford Mustang convertibles, stays at historic Route 66 motels, and daily breakfast.
    • Mary Beth Busutil – Florida
    • Jim Crabtree – California
    • Mike Fort 
    • Route 66 author and photographer – Shellee Graham and also my guest on Episode # 10 where she talks about her book, Tales from the Coral Court Motel.
    • Kristin Haakenson – Washington 
    • Rich Havlik – Minnesota
    • (Maureen Holt – Arizona)
    • Mary Nicholson – Pennsylvania
    • Brian Sawyer – Indiana

    And from the United Kingdom

    • Charli Beeton

    Please consider supporting both The Route 66 Podcast and Scholarship Program.  All supporters will receive an additional 15 minutes of conversation with Croc, where he talks about:

    • Additional childhood memories, WW II, and Route 66
    • Experience as a college student
    • Learning art from the earliest masters and traveling around the world studying technique
    • Early days of selling Route 66 ads for a pubnlication and the first art gallery
    • Some of the most prized possessions at Lile Art gallery
    • The most memorable tourist he ever led along Route 66
    • Other Amarillo attractions

    Congratulations to this months Patreon winner, Brian Sawyer from Indiana, who has won a Route 66 wall calendar.  Congratulations Brian!  For next month, one lucky Patreon winner will win a copy of The Road Crews Songs from The Mother Road CD.  You can hear The Road Crew on Episode 14.

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    Crystal Hermesmeyer (Shamrock EDC Director)

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      • Newspaper Account: Name selected for Highway Cafe
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      • Newspaper Account: Much Praise to Shamrock Architect   
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    Hazel Jannsen (U-Drop Inn Ambassador)

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    • Earliest memory of Route 66
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    • What’s next on Hazel’s bucket list?

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    Baldo de Leon (U-Drop Inn café entrepreneur)

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      • Newspaper Account: That’s an Awful lot of Coffee, Mr. Nunn
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    • First walk through behind the counter and kitchen area
    • Updating the café menu
    • The infamous Elvis Booth and San Dollar Motel on ‘66
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    • Opening Day memories
    • Most popular item on the menu
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    Thank you to Route 66 Podcast & Scholarship supporters!

    • MidPoint Cafe, Adrian, TX – Featuring both their Ugly Crust Pie and one of the most popular photo ops along Route 66, located exactly halfway between Chicago and Santa Monica in Adrian, Texas.
    • Gilligan’s Route 66 Tours featuring tours of Route 66 in Ford Mustang convertibles, stays at historic Route 66 motels, and daily breakfast.
    • Jack Rabbit Trading Post, Joseph City, AZ – Probably one of the most iconic curio shops along Route 66, the famous Here It Is billboard and fiberglass jackrabbit in front of the store is reason enough to stop…. and say hello to Cindy and Antonio.
    • Jeff Buschell, Illinois
    • Reed Coles – Nebraska
    • Jim Crabtree – California
    • Route 66 author and photographer – Shellee Graham and also my guest on   Episode # 10 where she talks about her book, Tales from the Coral Court Motel.
    • Kristin Haakenson – Washington  
    • Rich Havlik – Minnesota
    • Mary Nicholson – Pennsylvania
    • Brian Sawyer – Indiana
    • Evan Stern – New York

    United Kingdom

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    47. The 2021 Route 66 Scholarship Winners

    47. The 2021 Route 66 Scholarship Winners
     
    Our latest episode features a talk with the Route 66 Podcast Scholarship winners!  A very special thanks to everyone who participated including the Patreon members, those who helped promote the program, and applicants who submitted entries.

    At the middle school level, the winning entry was submitted by a former virtual student of mine, Kiera.   Kiera's design (pictured above) includes the outline of a shield containing four Route 66 related images inside.  Kiera says that she spent few weeks working on the shield and her first step was listening to past episodes of the podcast for ideas.   It was during her research Kiera discovered the Wigwam Motel completely on her own, as the podcast has not yet featured the iconic motel on the show.
     



    At the college level, Deanna DeValve was selected to receive a $1000 college scholarship.  Deanna is from Catoosa, Oklahoma, which is home of the Blue Whale along Route 66.   In addition to attending Oral Roberts University Deanna works part time at the Route 66 Native Arts Alliance in Catoosa.  Deanna submitted an original song, Remember, and was able to connect her Cherokee heritage in music and words with the verse below:
     
    My native blood calls out to me
    Don't forget your history
    I listen to the beckoning
    And follow where she takes me


    REMEMBER
     
    Other submissions include original and digital artwork, a radio broadcast featuring an interview with Bob "Crocodile" LIle, and an introduction of Missouri Route 66 using American Sign Language (ASL).  The scholarship program began in 2020 and this past year was extended to include an award at the college level.  While the submissions were very diverse, it is my hope that even more students will submit an entry for the 2022 - 2023 academic year once the program opens up.  

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    As always, thank you to my Patreon supporters who are the ones providing support for the scholarship program.  Patreon supporters for The Route 66 Podcast include:
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    • Gilligan’s Route 66 Tours featuring tours of Route 66 in Ford Mustang convertibles, stays at historic Route 66 motels, and daily breakfast.
    • Jack Rabbit Trading Post Joseph City, AZ – Probably one of the most iconic curio shops along Route 66, the famous Here It Is billboard and fiberglass jackrabbit in front of the store is reason enough to stop…. and say hello to Cindy and Antonio.
    • Jeff Buechel - Illinois 
    • Reed Cole - Nebraska 
    • Jim Crabtree – California 
    • Route 66 author and photographer – Shellee Graham and also my guest on Episode # 10 where she talks about her book, Tales from the Coral Court Motel. 
    • Kristin Haakenson – Washington 
    • Rich Havlik – Minnesota 
    • Maureen Holt - Arizona
    • Mary Nicholson – Pennsylvania 
    • Evan Stern - New York 

    United Kingdom

    • Charli Beeton 

    The Netherlands

    • Jim Rensen 

    Please consider supporting both The Route 66 Podcast and Scholarship Program through Patreon.  Patreon members at the Will Rogers level received a 2022 Route 66 wall calendar.  

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    48. KATRINA PARKS: Route 66 Documentary Filmmaker

    48. KATRINA PARKS: Route 66 Documentary Filmmaker

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    Join Anthony Arno as he talks with Parks about her career as a documentary filmmaker, from her first project as a college student to her upcoming projects.

    • Developing an interest in storytelling

    • How a college assignment led Katrina into filming her first documentary, Wrappings

    • Wrappings wins an award through the United Nations

    • Documentary vs. typical Hollywood movies

    • Early work with History Channel

    • A Summer in Vietnam

    • Importance of Research

    • Use of actors in documentaries

    • Past and Future Podcasting Projects

    • Route 66 Documentaries: Fred Harvey & Women of The Mother Road

    • Behind the scenes in preparing a documentary

    • The "Katrina Parks" rule in producing documentaries

    • Recollecting Katrina's first exposure to Route 66

    • What comes first: Website or Documentary?

    • Women of The Mother Road themes:

     

    1. Archeology & Anthropology

    2. Boosters & Travelers

    3. Creatives

    4. Entrepreneurs

    5. Family & Business

    6. Politicians

    7. Waitresses & School Teachers

    8. Wartime

     

    Website: Route 66 Women

    Website: Route 66 Women Facebook Page


    Thank you to Route 66 Podcast & Scholarship supporters!

    • MidPoint Cafe, Adrian, TX - Featuring both their Ugly Crust Pie and one of the most popular photo ops along Route 66, located exactly halfway between Chicago and Santa Monica in Adrian, Texas.
    • Gilligan's Route 66 Tours featuring tours of Route 66 in Ford Mustang convertibles, stays at historic Route 66 motels, and daily breakfast.
    • Jack Rabbit Trading Post, Joseph City, AZ - Probably one of the most iconic curio shops along Route 66, the famous Here It Is billboard and fiberglass jackrabbit in front of the store is reason enough to stop.... and say hello to Cindy and Antonio.
    • Jeff Buschell, Illinois
    • Jim Crabtree - California
    • Route 66 author and photographer - Shellee Graham and also my guest on   Episode # 10 where she talks about her book, Tales from the Coral Court Motel.
    • Kristin Haakenson - Washington  
    • Rich Havlik - Minnesota
    • Mary Nicholson - Pennsylvania
    • Brian Sawyer - Indiana
    • Evan Stern - New York

    United Kingdom

    • Charli Beeton

    The Netherlands

    • Jim Rensen

    Please consider supporting both The Route 66 Podcast and Scholarship Program through Patreon.  

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    46. The original London Bridge relocated to nearby Route 66

    46. The original London Bridge relocated to nearby Route 66

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    Robert McCulloch 

    The episode features a talk with both McCulloch's grandson and a leading Lake Havasu tour guide, providing insight into the wisdom of McCulloch who earned an Engineering degree from Princeton University and was a millionaire by the age of 30. While the Lake Havasu London Bridge stood over the River Thames for 130 years, earlier versions of the bridge date back to Roman times and one iteration housed several hundred residents and featured a display of beheaded criminals to at the tollgates. 

     

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