Edwards Exchange promotes a healthier you In 2014 Published Jan. 7, 2014 By Staff Sgt. Mark Matthews Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The Army & Air Force Exchange Service continues to support the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Healthy Base Initiative through the Exchange's Operation Be Fit effort. Operation Be Fit is a program that offers healthier choices to authorized shoppers in the Exchange's Main Stores, Expresses, vending machines, food courts and school meal program. It also covers athletic apparel and workout equipment in an effort to promote a healthier mind and body. The Fort Bragg Exchange partnered with the installation for a week long Healthy Base Initiative kick-off event where Chef Jerome Brown, Celebrity Chef to the Stars, head chef for the President's Inaugural Ball and author of the cookbook "Eat Like a Celebrity" conducted a cooking demo at the North Post Main Store. "Events like these are a great way to emphasize the importance of being healthy and staying fit not only to troops, but their families as well," said the Exchange's Senior Enlisted Advisor Tony Pearson. "Operation Be Fit is great because it focuses on all aspects of health such as eating right, exercise and overall physical and mental health." Throughout 2014, the Exchange will continue its charge in helping shoppers make healthier choices by offering themed events throughout the year at select locations. These themes will focus on developing healthy workout routines, preparing food, encouraging shoppers to enjoy the outdoors and overall healthy living.