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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Thursday marked the ninth annual Girls' Day at City Hall in Milwaukee.
The event is a chance for young women to find out more information about a future in public service and leadership by meeting a number of local leaders.
The event includes panel discussions and workshops in addition to opportunities for active engagement and involvement with several public service-oriented organizations and entities focused on young women and led by women.