Girls' Week Advisory Council.

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The Girls' Week Advisory Council was a 15-member volunteer agency sponsored by the Cincinnati Public Recreation Commission to provide recognition for the civic activities of girls in Cincinnati and Hamilton County. The first Girls' Week was held in 1930. Originally held as a week-long Hobby Fair, the program changed in the 1950s to a day-long program, "Girl and Her City" or "Girl and Her Government," focusing on a mock City Council election held by the girls. The program was disbanded in 1977.

From the description of Girls' Week Advisory Council records, 1930-1980. (Cincinnati Historical Library and Archives). WorldCat record id: 34289265

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associatedWith Cincinnati (Ohio). Public Recreation Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith Girl and Her City Day. corporateBody
associatedWith Girl and Her Government Program. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Ohio--Cincinnati
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Civics
Girls
Hobbies
Municipal government
Women
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Active 1930

Active 1980

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