[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 199 (Tuesday, November 16, 2021)]
[Senate]
[Page S8234]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                       TRIBUTE TO LISA PISTERMAN

 Mr. PAUL. Mr. President, I rise today to honor a fellow 
Kentuckian, Lisa Pisterman, from the Schnitzelburg community of 
Louisville, KY. You may not know this unique neighborhood that dates 
back to 1866. But you are all familiar with historic communities that 
helped form the fabric of your own hometown or metropolitan area, and 
you have witnessed many of them struggle to preserve their unique 
heritage while remaining relevant in a modern economy.
  To that end, Lisa Pisterman served as president of the Schnitzelburg 
Area Community Council during a very challenging period when the 
council had struggled to move forward. With Lisa at the helm, a new 
sense of unity and purpose has emerged, and great things are happening.
  In addition to her leadership on the council, Lisa has served as one 
of the local historians, allowing natives of the community and 
newcomers alike to reflect on its history and envision what is to come.
  Lisa is the author of ``Louisville's Germantown & Schnitzelburg'' and 
is currently working with other individuals to build the Germantown 
Schnitzelburg History Museum where visitors can study this community's 
contributions to our great Commonwealth.
  As her friends and neighbors recognize Lisa this month as 
Schnitzelburg's No. 1 Citizen, I want to personally thank her for all 
she has done and continues to do for her community and to wish her 
great success in the future.

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