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Labor Day holiday pushes Eagle Nest trash, recycling pickups to Wednesday

The following notice is from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW): DPW would like to remind Marion County residents that curbside recycling, residential and heavy trash will operate on a slide schedule in observance of Labor Day. Slide Schedule: Curbside recycling, residential and heavy trash routes will slide one day forward for the week of September 3 through 8. That means Eagle Nest pickups are scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 5, instead of our usual Tuesday. For more information or to report any trash related issues, please use RequestIndy online or the mobile application on your smart phone, visit www.indy.gov/dpw or call the Mayor’s Action Center at (317) 327-4622. The Eagle Nest Board

Revised Pool hours of operation announced for rest of 2018 swim season

Dear residents, Now that summer is winding down, we're dialing back on our hours of operation at the Pool. We will only be open weekends and Labor Day. Please note the following revised hours: Regular hours on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., with the first and last half hours reserved for adult swim. Regular weekend hours Sept. 1-2, Sept. 7-8, Sept. 14-15. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturdays, and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. The first half hour and last half hour of both days are reserved for adult swim. It's worth pointing out that while most public and private pools traditionally close Labor Day, the Eagle Nest Pool will be open well into the second week of the September. Thanks go out to Pool Manager Susan Anderson and her staff for extending our season and providing one of the great benefits of living in Eagle Nest! The Eagle Nest Board

Suspicious silver vehicles at Pool underscore importance of calling 911

Dear residents, A recent incident at the Pool serves as a good reminder that if you see something suspicious – say something. Call 911. Without hesitation. The reason: two men, suspicious vehicles, conflicting stories. According to witnesses, on Friday afternoon, a man in his 20s was parked in the Clubhouse lot for an extended period of time. A resident saw the vehicle and confronted the individual, who claimed to live in the neighborhood and that he was waiting for a friend. The man later was joined by a second man in a separate car, and after rustling in their trunks the two were seen casing the front of the Clubhouse. The lifeguard staff called 911, and multiple IMPD officers quickly intercepted one of the men near Teel/82 St. The man told officers he used to live in the neighborhood -- different from what he told a resident earlier. No arrests were made, and more importantly, no one was hurt. But the incident leaves much to be explained. Unfortunately, IMPD never circled ba

Special meeting set for 6 p.m. August 28, 2018, at Clubhouse

The Board has called for a Special Meeting at 6 p.m. August 28, 2018, at the Clubhouse. The topics: election letter circulated in June, Board dynamics, avoiding conflicts of interest, missing/must-have policies and procedures.   Per Article III Section 3(C) of the Eagle Nest Bylaws, only these topics will be discussed during the Special Meeting. The regular monthly Board meeting will be held immediately afterward at 6:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse.

Check your mailbox for your 2018-19 Directory

Dear residents, Your 2018-19 Eagle Nest Directory was delivered Tuesday night and is waiting for you in your mailbox. Please take a moment ASAP and retrieve the directory so the U.S. Postal Service doesn't get irritated with us this week. If you didn't receive your directory or it was somehow damaged, please email Secretary/Bookkeeper Chris'e Van Meter at enpoa_sec@att.net and we'll get you a replacement copy. One per household, please. As always, please feel free to contact any Board member with your suggestions/comments. They volunteer to serve as your Board because they, like you, are residents who only want the best for our wonderful development and all its residents!

Jet's Pizza continues!

We have had several requests, so we've asked Jet's Pizza to continue to sell $5 pizzas on Thursday night from 5-7 at the clubhouse.  They will continue through August and more if they have the customers.  It's been a great summer at Eagle Nest!!

National Night Out - Tuesday, Aug. 7; Pickle ball time change

 Eagle Nest will join the nation in the National Night Out which creates crime prevention awareness in communities.  The Crime Prevention activity will meet at 7 p.m. at the clubhouse led by board member Carolyn Goldenetz where a member of IMPD will visit during the meeting.  Desserts will be served.  Don't miss being a part of this national movement to fight against crime. Because of the Crime Prevention event, anyone interested in playing and learning pickle ball will meet at 6 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. so participants can attend the Crime Prevention event.  See you at the tennis courts! submitted by Alice Miley

Annual Neighborhood Party - Sunday, Aug. 5, 1 p.m.

 Let's celebrate our great neighborhood at our annual end of summer party on Sunday, Aug. 5, at 1 p.m. at the clubhouse.  For families with kids, it is the end of summer as school is starting, but our pool will be open throughout August with reduced hours.   At the party, the board will provide fried chicken, hot dogs, lemonade, and beer for the adults.  We are asking that residents bring a side dish to complete the meal.  Come visit with your neighbors, and enjoy our pool on a hot day!