The Union Democrat 03-17-2015

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A Sonora High School student became a state champion poetry reciter Monday after winning the Poetry Out Loud competition in the Capitol Building in Sacramento. Levi Lowe, a Sonora High School sophom ore, gave a superior performance over 39 other students fi'om 39 other counties, according to the judges for the California Art Council, who critique stage presence,voice, interpretation and the complexity of the poems the students choose. This year's event was the largest turnout

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Tuolumne County joined less than a decade ago, according to Bonnie Bryson, POL coordinator for the Tuolumne County Arts Alliance, which launched and maintains the county's participation. Lowe thanked his supporters, like Bryson and coach Rick Foster and Sonora High teachers Carol Woods and Maggie Hodson. "It was amazing," he said. Though he just won a prestigious poetry competition, Lowe was nearly at a loss for words to describe how it felt. It was a shock changing from being just one part of a mass movement to standing at the top of it by

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