Daily Brief
June 17, 2020

WEATHER
Weather forecasts are provided by KU's Dr. Michael Davis and "Monsoon Mike" Regensburger
High pressure will slide east into New Brunswick and off into the Atlantic during the day. Some clouds spilling in from the storms upstream across the Plains but nothing major. Another pleasant day in store. High temperature near 80. Winds northeast at 5 mph.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BUSINESS RESILIENCE WEBINAR “KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON”
June 16
ASBDC and Grow with Google presents: Business Resilience Webinar “Keeping the Lights On,” 1-2 p.m., June 17. This webinar includes an introduction to a customizable guide to help small-business owners prepare to respond quickly and recover from disruptions, and will introduce Google tools that can help you work and manage your business during this time of uncertainty. This webinar is presented by Grow with Google. To register, visit, https://pasbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/26853.
Francene Dudziec, PASBDC
UPCOMING EVENTS
There are no face-to-face events scheduled at this time.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Persons with a disability, and who require accommodation, should notify the Disability Services Office two weeks prior to the event at 610-683-4108 or email DSO@kutztown.edu, TDD number: 610-683-4499, in order to discuss accommodations. Every effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations. Please note: Kutztown University does not provide wheelchairs or other mobility devices.
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