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    Dr. Tim & Rick Coulter

    enDecember 15, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Dr. Tim and Charlie talk about life after Covid and about the 2020 Virtual Midwest Clinic.  Rick Coulter, retired Supervisor of Fine Arts for Williamsport, PA offers practical and proven ways to advocate for your program.

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