[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 11] [Senate] [Pages 14203-14204] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO KELSEY LADT Mr. BUNNING. Mr. President, I rise to honor and pay tribute to Kelsey Ladt of Paducah, KY, for her inimitable sense of giving and community service. Kelsey, age 8, led an art tour fundraiser for the Community Foundation of Western Kentucky, with proceeds benefitting the Lourdes' Foundation patient care fund and the St. Nicholas Free Family Clinic. Kelsey Curd Ladt, daughter of Vicki and Ric Ladt, is a gifted and precocious young lady with an exceptional sense of selflessness and charity. She singlehandedly led a tour of the artwork inside her parents' home for 35 people. Kelsey paused by each painting to share historical insight and anecdote, a remarkable feat for someone so young. Kelsey researched art at Murray State University under the tutelage of Dr. Joy Navan. With the encouragement from Navan and family friend Bill Ford, Kelsey planned the fundraiser and interviewed directors of various beneficiaries before selecting the Lourdes' Foundation and the St. Nicholas Free Family Clinic. Kelsey, who is herself an accomplished artist and pianist, plans on expanding the art tour to four homes in [[Page 14204]] the coming years, in order to better serve her community. Later this summer she will participate in a forensic anthropology course at Murray State University and a gifted and talented camp at Western Kentucky University. It is my pleasure to honor such an exceptional and altruistic young lady for her extraordinary charitable contributions to her community. I thank the Senate for allowing me to laud her praises. She is one of Kentucky's finest. ____________________