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Tallulah Falls students bring home awards at TomeCon 2025

By Helen Park
Posted 6:00AM on Sunday 23rd March 2025 ( 5 days ago )

Several Tallulah Falls students won awards at TomeCon 2025 on March 18.

This event is put on by the Tome society, which is a nonprofit Literacy organization located in Georgia. The day of TomeCon includes reading, writing, technology, engineering, art and music. 

Students had the option to attend seminars of their choice of authors, could create bookmarks and book art, purchase books and attend the authors book signings. Gary Schmidt, Kevin Sands and Margaret Peterson Haddix were authors that attended the event.

The following students won awards:  

This year's event theme was “Dive in”. According to their website “TomeCon is an exciting day of concurrent sessions based on all facets of literacy for students in grades 2-12.” 

Offered at the event the students had the opportunity to participate in a raffle for a gift basket and to share their love of reading and writing with their fellow students, teachers, and the authors. 

Pictured left to right: Lily Gaglio, Emily Cai, Raegan Duncan, Caroline Smith, Megan Prince, Gracie Gunter, and Joliet Okoronkwo bring home awards from TomeCon 2025.

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