Teen has all the rhyme and reason for national competition
Posted: 05.10.2012 at 11:38 AM
Updated: 05.14.2012 at 4:00 AM

The Alba teenager will be taking part in the Poetry Out Loud competition in Washington, D.C.

Randi Laundre', a sophomore at Alba Public Schools will take center stage in the Poetry Out Loud national recitation competition. 
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ALBA -- An Antrim County teen is taking her love of poetry to Washington D.C. to compete in a national competition.

Randi Laundre', a sophomore at Alba Public Schools will take center stage in the Poetry Out Loud national recitation competition.  Laundre' has a chance to win a $20,000 college scholarship.

Laundre' competed against 36 other Michigan students March 9-10 and was crowned the Michigan Poetry Out Loud champion after wowing the judges with her recitations of "A Psalm of Life" by Hendry Wadsworth Longfellow; "Eros Turannos" by Edwin Arington Robinson; and "She Walks in Beauty" by Lord Byron.  As the Michigan champion, Laundre' won a $200 award and a $500 award for her school to buy new poetry books.

Laundre' will compete against students from 53 states and U.S. territories on Monday, May 14.  You can leave a message in support of Randy Laundre' on the Michigan Humanities Council facebook page.

To watch the competition live on Monday  click here.  Randi Laundre' will be in the Regional 2 Semifinal round from 1-4pm. You can see the full schedule here.