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“That’s What She Said” March 4 At The Sheldon

Kirkwood resident Jenny Pratt will produce and direct “That’s What She Said St. Louis,” where 10 St. Louis-area women will share personal stories of success, heartbreak and overcoming barriers.

The one-night live event will be held at The Sheldon Concert Hall, 3648 Washington Ave., on Friday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m.

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“I am incredibly proud to bring ‘She Said’ to St. Louis and to introduce you to 10 of your newest best friends,” said Pratt. “These women are your neighbors, your colleagues, your friends and they are ready to share laugh-out-loud, tearjerking and thought-provoking personal stories to help us all feel more connected. After being home for the better part of two years, a night out with friends is something we all can look forward to.” of marriage, Barbara preceded Dave into death. Dave is survived by his three adoring grandchildren, loving daughterin-law Amy and dear sisters Margaret (Shaw) and Virginia.

A portion of the show’s proceeds will benefit St. Louis’ own Rung for Women, a non-profit to empower women to grow and achieve economic success, holistic well-being and a joyful life.

To purchase tickets, visit shesaidproject.com/2022-stlouis-mo.

About The She Said Project “That’s What She Said” is a platform for everyday women to share their extraordinary stories. Founded by three friends in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, “That’s What She Said” performances use woman-centric storytelling to collectively raise women’s voices. Besides live shows, the project empowers girls and women through workshops, shoe drives and other community-focused events and programs.

Throughout life, Dave was an avid St. Louis baseball and Michigan Wolverines fan. He loved music in many forms, especially classical, and enjoyed the St. Louis Symphony season after season. Dave and Barbara filled their passports with stamps from three continents. Dave loved to play bridge and belonged to many groups, including at Aberdeen Heights where he made many friends and savored his final decade. Dave was active in the First Presbyterian Church of Kirkwood and volunteered for many organizations, including Meals on Wheels.

A small family gathering was held. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or Easter Seals of Missouri.

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