Many of us will be missing the gym and all its great perks, from helping to keep in shape to making new friends along the way. Here in Cumbria there are a number of great places to help you to get fit in 2021. Of course, the countdown is now on for the reopening of gyms on April 12th if all goes to plan and for those who are looking to join for a first time, one imagines you will be on the lookout! In no particular order, here are the number of places as recommended by you, our readers. 1 ICAN HEALTH & FITNESS, CARLISLE
Dean Nitin Nohria welcomed more than 2,500 participants to the June 11 event led by Senior Lecturers Andy Zelleke and Tony Mayo. Following the Dean’s introduction, HBS alumni, staff, and students Mia Mends (MBA 2003), George Ellis (MBA 1984), HBS CIO Ron Chandler, Chichi Anyoku (MPP/MBA 2021), Ronnie Wimberley (MBA 2021), Priyanka Chaurasia (MBA 2021), and Mike Klain (JD/MBA 2022) shared their lived experiences in reaction to and in reflection of the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, and those before them.
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December 21, 2020
Even a global pandemic cannot stop the spread of holiday cheer. On Dec. 11-12, the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s (UMB) Office of Community Engagement found a way to bring its annual Christmas store to neighbors in West Baltimore.
Thanks to a partnership between UMB’s Community Engagement Center (CEC) and the Foundry Church, organizers set up a tented, outdoor toy store that allowed parents and caregivers the opportunity to buy new gifts for their loved ones at deeply discounted prices.
“Our goal is really to make parents the heroes of Christmas this year,” said Lindsay Ferguson, director of outreach and operations at the Foundry Church. “Our customers can come and shop and find gifts that are mostly between $1 and $5, which is a really great, affordable price, but they get the dignity of saying, ‘I picked this out myself.’ ”