3 Eagle Nest board openings in June; candidates sought


Do you want Eagle Nest to remain one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the city? Do you enjoy our subdivision’s top-notch amenities and feel it’s time to give back? Ever wanted an active role in guiding the neighborhood toward a successful future?

Here’s how: Run for the board of Eagle Nest Property Owners Association. Three director positions open in June, and we need volunteers to run. Board President Jason Herche has resigned as president for personal reasons, director Billie Sagers is moving, and director Mike Lathrop's term is up. Once the board is in place an election for president and vice president will be conducted.

Terms are volunteer and last two years, but the responsibilities are minimal, really. Simply attend monthly board meetings (currently early Sunday evenings) and vote on key neighborhood business. You also will have an opportunity to serve on various volunteer committees dedicated to improving the neighborhood and serving our residents. That’s it.

In return, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you represent our neighborhood. Since the early 1980s, ENPOA has been an independently run association, avoiding costly management companies used by many surrounding neighborhoods. Realtors often cite the strength of our neighborhood association as a selling point, along with the large yards, mature landscapes, clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, easy access to shopping and interstates, and a low-crime environment.

If you want to run, please email a short bio and your campaign “platform” – goals for the neighborhood – by June 1 to ENPOA Secretary Chris’e Van Meter at enpoa_sec@att.net or drop off your information at the clubhouse mailbox at 8075 Teel Way.

Ballots will be distributed to residents in June (bios will be posted on this site, too). The vote count will be during the annual ENPOA meeting at the clubhouse (date TBA). New directors will take office in July.

Questions? Call acting President Scott Thien at 902-3103 for more information.

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