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Posted on July 7, 2010 4:34 pmMay 1, 2022 11:00 am by Bailey Disselkoen

Charlottesville–Right Now: Suzanne Kogut Updates Coy On The SCPA

7.7.10- Suzanne Kogut of the Charlottesville SCPA talks with Coy Barefoot about the organization. Topics include how to keep your pets safe in the heat and upcoming events at the SCPA.

http://cvillepodcast.com/media/cvillepublicmedia/wina/rn_suzannekogurt_100707.mp3

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