
Sen. Billy Hickman (R–Statesboro) will be at the Georgia State Capitol on the North Steps today, celebrating Georgia Reads Day. Joined by fellow advocates for literacy, such as Georgia Reads Coach Malcolm Mitchell and Rep. Chris Erwin (R–Homer), the event set for noon honors the Georgia READBowl champions alongside Georgia Reads Community Award winners. According to a press release published on Georgia State Senate Press Office, the ceremony is open to the public, promising to shed light on the literacy achievements within the state.
True to a community that values the foundations of literacy, the Georgia Council on Literacy will be present to commend the efforts of individuals and programs that have excelled in fostering reading and comprehension among Georgians. Hosting the event, Sen. Hickman aims to advocate for the continuous support of literacy programs, reaching out to an audience anticipating celebrating the wins in education. "This Event is Open to the Public," declared the notice on Georgia State Senate Press Office, inviting the masses to partake in the sentiment of educational progress.
For members of the media interested in covering this commendation of literacy in Georgia, Jantz Womack is the point of communication. Attendance confirmations are kindly requested in advance via email at [email protected]. The assembly of educators, literacy advocates, and state leaders highlights an ongoing narrative of the state's commitment to enriching minds through the power of reading.
With literacy being a cornerstone in enriching the lives and perspectives of citizens, the 2025 Georgia Reads Day at the Capitol underscores the state's dedication to cultivating knowledge and learning. Those awarded for their successes on this day carry forth the torch of empowerment, illuminating paths for future readers, thinkers, and leaders. Joining hands, Sen. Hickman, Rep. Erwin, Coach Mitchell, and the Georgia Council on Literacy will host an occasion welcoming all to engage, acknowledge, and celebrate the strides made in the noble pursuit of literacy.









