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Christine is set to begin her position on July 6, 2021. "The Search Committee worked diligently to fi nd the right person with the skills, talent, experience and vision to lead our Chamber," said Chris Monroe, chair of the Chamber's Board of Directors. "We had a deep talent pool of applicants. With Christine's solid background as a Chamber leader as well as her energy, drive and professional spirit, it is clear that she is the right person to lead Cleveland County's Chamber." Christine comes from Washington State, where she served as Executive Director of the Greater Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce. She prides herself on cultivating healthy, long-lasting relationships with businesses large and small. Her driving focus is simply stated: to serve her community and help businesses succeed. During her fi ve-year tenure as Executive Director, Christine increased membership by 118 percent, making the Oak Har- bor Chamber the largest per capita of its kind in Washington State. She not only secured and increased grant awards with revolving three-year contacts, but she also established and funded reserve and capital improvement funds. "We are thrilled to welcome Christine to the Chamber team," said Tim Blackwell, chair of the Chamber's Search Committee. "Her dynamic leadership will help drive the on- going work of the Chamber to become the hub and unifying voice for the business community in Cleveland County." Submitted by Chris Monroe Christine Cribb the new Executive Director of the Cleveland County Chamber. 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In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that regular physical activity is one of the most important things seniors can do for their health and can potentially prevent many health problems associated with aging. Frequency of exercise Seniors, particularly those who have not exercised much in the past, may not know how much exercise they need to reap the full rewards of physical activity. Though it's best to discuss exercise with a physician prior to beginning a new regimen, various public health agencies advise seniors to get at least 2.5 hours of moderate aerobic exercise each week. Brisk walking is one example of moderate aerobic exercise. Seniors who want to sweat a little more when ex- ercising can replace moderate aerobic exercise with one hour and 15 minutes of vigorous exercise, such as jogging, each week. How seniors can approach exercise

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