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We love the window art designed and applied by local volunteer Clair Wallace. A beautiful addition to Tain High Street.

 
 
 

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Seeing how this book fest blends imagination with fundraising feels like a celebration of stories and community effort pages turned, ideas shared, and support woven through every event. Finding affordable undergraduate evel course help once gave me calm pacing and focus through busy terms, not a shortcut but real structure. That same creative energy and thoughtful determination really comes through in this blog.

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Thank you to all our funders in 2025: Balnagown Estate: Beinn Tharsuinn Community Windfarm Fund (accessed through Kilmuir and Logie Easter Community Council, Edderton Community Council and Tain Community Council): Birlinn Ltd: Glenmorangie Distillery: Global Energy Group GEG: Kier Construction Community Wishes, and Scottish Book Trust. Thank you to DUFI ART for the beautiful brochures, posters and banners. Thank you also to all the businesses who have donated a raffle prize or placed an advert in our brochure, your continued support is much appreciated. Thank you to Councillors, sponsors, contributors, collaborators, local businesses, schools, venues and individuals who support the Festival in all sorts of ways. Finally, to all the volunteers who turn up, stand at stalls, staff the Pop-Up Bookshop, bake, sit on the committee, sell raffle tickets and do a hundred other things, a huge thank you, this Festival would not exist without you!

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