Receive presentation on 2017 Sisters in Solidarity Planning Committee
In Plain English
Two community members presented information about the Sisters in Solidarity Planning Committee during International Women's Day and Women's History Month. The presentation recognized women's contributions to the community. No city action or spending was involved in this informational presentation.
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