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GoFundMe fundraiser temporarily suspended for adjusted language; timeline for reopening unknown

Eagle Nest residents, Thank you for your contributions to the Dixon house fire fundraiser on GoFundMe. So far, our community has raised $1,600 in less than 24 hours. Unfortunately, the link has been flagged and temporarily suspended by GoFundMe because the promotional text included a street address and an email, an apparent violation of their terms of agreement. The text has been adjusted and a request to reopen the fundraiser asap has been submitted. We do not have a timeline when the link will work again but we will post an update as soon as we hear back from GoFundMe. Thank you for your patience. Scott Thien , President, Eagle Nest Board

Residents safe after fire damages Tanager Lane home; Board launches GoFundMe page for family donations

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Update, Feb. 22: GoFundMe fundraiser temporarily suspended for adjusted language; timeline for reopening unknown .............................. Imagine waking up to the smell of smoke. And within hours, your house is burned beyond repair, nearly everything you own destroyed. That's what happened to the Dixon family at 7826 Tanager Lane. On Saturday morning, Feb. 21, a fire started in the garage and quickly spread throughout the home. Thankfully, John and Elizabeth escaped without injury but with only the clothes on their backs. Two of their four dogs didn't survive. The two-story home: likely a total loss. Now, the Eagle Nest Board hopes residents will help these neighbors in great need. Please, click here to donate to our GoFundMe page . Give whatever you can. No donation is too small. Share the GoFundMe link  and spread the word to your neighbo rs, friends, churches and other networks. Thank you in advance for your  generosity and support. Questions? Contact Board President ...

New in the Nest: FREE weekly yoga classes at the Clubhouse! (with prize drawings!)

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Looking to beat the winter blahs? Want to join an exercise group without leaving the neighborhood? Interested in meeting fitness-minded folks in an all-ages, all-skill levels environment? The Board has the answer: FREE weekly yoga classes at the Clubhouse! That’s right, FREE ! We’ve invited longtime local instructor Deby Wilson (right), head instructor for Indy Yoga Movement, to lead classes. Deby is a Yoga Alliance-certified trainer experienced in multiple styles, including chair yoga, restorative yoga and Ayurveda yoga. Deby and her colleagues are renowned for the annual Monumental Yoga event that draws thousands to downtown’s Monument Circle, as well as introducing yoga to metro-area middle and high school students. For our classes, no experience is required, no fees, no judgment – just an opportunity to clear your mind, stretch your body and meet other residents looking to do the same. Fast facts: Who: Any adult Eagle Nest resident, any age and skill level. Guests welcome. When: ...

After record snowfall, Board forms Eagle Nest Wellness Team as residents step up for each other

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In the best Eagle Nest tradition, residents pitched in to help each other as this week's storm dropped more than 11.1 inches of snow on the city -- the largest snowfall in more than 10 years. Unfortunately, many residents were trapped inside due to the bitter cold, snow-covered driveways and horrid road conditions after the storm. That’s why the Board is looking to put together a list of volunteers to assist seniors or others with challenges who may be shut in by this week's weather. We’re looking for representatives for each street to reach out with a friendly knock on the door or a phone call to ensure all is well with their neighbors. Or maybe even pick up an extra item or two at the store when you’re out. New! Eagle Nest Wellness Team It’s called the Eagle Nest Wellness Team. Want in? Contact Board President Scott Thien at scottthien@comcast.net or 317-902-3103 and we’ll get you plugged in, either as someone who wants to be on our check-in list or as someone to do ...

Snow plowing update as of 10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25

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We want to thank residents for their patience and understanding during today's snowstorm and our subsequent plowing efforts. Indianapolis officially received 8.6 inches of snow, breaking the previous Jan. 25 record of 4.9 inches set in 1978. (Over the past two days, the city received 10.6 inches, the most since 10.2 inches fell on March 24, 2018.) That much continuous snow made it impossible to  complete the neighborhood in one job. For those who may be new or need a refresher, the initial goal in any big storm is to make Eagle Nest passable, then follow up with touchups. By the end of the day, we were in better shape than many area developments. But we know we have more work to do.  Problem areas remain Among the priorities: Several cul-de-sacs need further addressing; deep snow ruts need to be removed from intersections; and plows need to get closer to curbs throughout the development. We have reached out to our contractor and expect these issues will be resolved throughout ...

Snow plowing update as of 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25

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First off, we hope everyone is staying warm and safe during our first major snowstorm of 2026. Ah, Midwest life. Where things stand Our plowing contractor started about 2 p.m. and wrapped up work about 5 p.m. after making all eight miles of our roadways passable for police and emergency vehicles. Many cul-de-sacs were skipped initially so that our main roads could be addressed. If your court has not been plowed with at least one pass through, please let us know. In addition, we aware a few cul-de-sac driveways were unintentionally blocked by piles of snow, so our contractor will address those on Monday. What's next Another 2-3 inches of snow is possible through the night, so our team will be out again Monday for cleanup plowing. If you or our neighbors have vehicles parked in the roadway (namely along Tanager Lane, Teel Way or any cul-de-sac), please move them into your driveways so our plowing contractor can work efficiently and safely. The Board is not responsible for any plowed ...

Board seeks new Pool Manager for 2026 swim season

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Looking for a way to give back to the Eagle Nest community? Want a hand in operating our wonderful Pool facility? Interested in managing our experienced lifeguard staff and coordinating occasional pool events? Enjoy engaging with residents in a fun, relaxing environment? The Eagle Nest Board has a job for you! We are seeking a new Pool Manager to replace long-time employee Samantha Burns, who is stepping down due to an increasingly busy work and personal schedule. Sam (right) has been connected with the pool for more than a decade, starting first as a guard, then head guard and lastly as manager. She has been a reliable, behind-the-scenes hero in keeping our pumps running, ensuring water quality met health-code standards, juggling staff schedules, and coordinating service calls, among other things. Under her leadership, our Pool has remained open daily and fully staffed, year after year. Her institutional knowledge will be greatly missed! So now, the search has begun for our next Pool ...