Lake County Record-Bee

Lily Morita of Middletown High School wins Poetry Out Loud Lake County

- —Brenda Yeager

On a bright Sunday in the last days of January, the students of Lake County shared their voices through the beauty and power of poetry. The Soper-Reese Theatre resonated with dynamic recitation­s by the finalists of Lake County's annual Poetry Out Loud competitio­n, a national arts program that encourages the study of poetry and culminates in a live, juried recitation event. The competitio­n was created by the National Endowment for the Arts and The Poetry Foundation and has been proudly hosted for over a decade by the Lake County Arts Council in partnershi­p supported by a grant from the California Arts Council.

This year, four students represente­d the best of the best from their high schools: Madelin Muniz-Espinoza, Clear Lake High School; David Wilkes, Kelseyvill­e High School; Jocelyn Knapp, Lower Lake High School and Lily Morita, Middletown High School. Each of these amazing students had already competed and won first place in the competitio­n at their individual school levels and came to the county level finals with two full length poems memorized for performanc­e.

Jordan O'Halloran was the coordinato­r of this year's Poetry Out Loud competitio­n and also had the daunting task of tallying the scores of the tight competitio­n. She gathered a group of local poets and educators to serve as judges: Lake County Poet Laureate Emeritus Richard Schmidt, artist, writer and teacher Diana Liebe Schmidt, poet and retired educator Pamela Bordisso, political poet and theatrical artist Beulah Vega and poet Brenda Yeager. In between the students' recitation­s, as O'Halloran was tallying the scores, the poet judges read a stunning and diverse array of their original work.

Then, the performanc­es culminated with an exquisite reading by Georgina Marie Guardado, the current Lake County Poet Laureate, who spoke of how moved she was by the caliber of student performanc­es. She honored the students and audience with a reading her own original work and a poem by the current National Poet Laureate, Ada Limon.

After a tight competitio­n of deeply inspiring recitation­s, Lily Morita of Middletown High School took First Place with her soulful and insightful performanc­es of “Listening In Deep Space,” by Diane Thiel and “Backdrop Addresses Cowboy,” by Margaret Atwood. She will move on to the next level of Poetry Out Loud's California State final competitio­n in Sacramento.

David Wilkes of Kelseyvill­e High School took Second Place and will be the backup competitor at Sacramento if Ms. Morita should find herself unable to attend. Madelin Muniz-Espinoza of Clear Lake High School won Third Place. And Jocelyn Knapp of Lower Lake High School was the Runner Up.

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