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Annual Easter Egg Hunt at 5:30 p.m. Friday, March 27, at the Clubhouse

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Spring is just around the corner, and that means it’s time for our popular annual Easter Egg Hunt. Join us at 5:30 p.m. Friday, March 27, at the Clubhouse. (Yes, we know it usually is on a weekend, but our Clubhouse is packed with rentals this month, so we had to change things up this year.) Our FREE family-friendly event (weather permitting) is open to all residents’ children and grandchildren (ages 10 and younger). Candy-filled plastic eggs will be spread around the Playground area and Clubhouse front lawn. Participants should bring their own baskets. The scramble for eggs will begin at 5:30 p.m. sharp for our littlest Eagle Nesters (3 to 4 years old), then open up to older kids two to three minutes after that. The hunt is usually over in 10 minutes, so don’t show up late. As always, please use caution when entering and leaving the Clubhouse parking lot as little ones will be running around. If there’re rain overnight, be prepared to get a little muddy. If the day is a washout,...

Reminder: Yoga class every Wednesday at the Clubhouse, first-come, first-served

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Reminder: We have yoga class every Wednesday at the Clubhouse! No signup moving forward, just first-come, first-served. Doors open at 6:15 p.m., with class starting promptly at 6:30 p.m. Space is limited to about 40 people, so please keep the mat rows tight so we can accommodate as many people as possible. We appreciate your patience and understanding with the tight quarters and limiting class space for adult residents only. Namaste!

A personal message from the Dixon family to donors of the GoFundMe house fire campaign

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A message from the Dixon family to those who have contributed to our neighborhood GoFundMe campaign: “We are overwhelmed with gratitude for the incredible support our family has received after the devastating fire that destroyed our home (on Tanager Lane). In a matter of moments we lost our house, two cars, and our two beloved dachshunds, and we are still trying to process it all. During such a heartbreaking time, the kindness and generosity from our friends, neighbors, and community has meant more to us than words can express. Thank you to everyone who donated, shared the GoFundMe link , sent messages, and offered help in so many ways. Your compassion is helping us begin the long process of rebuilding our lives. A special thank you to Eagle Nest HOA Board of Directors and President Scott Thien, who organized the fundraiser and rallied the community around us. We feel incredibly blessed to be surrounded by such caring people. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for lifting us up w...

March 4 yoga class: Registration now open for popular Clubhouse event

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Want in on our next FREE yoga class at 6:30 p.m. March 4 at the Clubhouse? Click here to register (adult residents only): https://evite.me/eS3ZYec3Nd Capacity is capped at 45 people, due to space limitations, so we appreciate your patience and understanding with the tight quarters. About 40 residents turned out for our inaugural class. ( Click here for recap) As of March 1, about a dozen slots are still open for March 4. Doors open at 6:15 p.m., and class starts promptly at 6:30 p.m. Don’t forget your yoga mat! Namaste!

Dozens fill Clubhouse for first free weekly yoga class!

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Fantastic turnout for our first weekly yoga class on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at the Clubhouse! About 40 residents filled the main floor for a relaxing session of stretches and stances, led by certified instructor Deby Wilson. A random drawing for yoga mats and water bottles added to the fun. Great to see so many new and longtime residents come together as a healthy community! Missed out? Classes are free, 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. every Wednesday. Never tried yoga? No matter. Deby’s curriculum and structure is applicable to all ages and skill levels. Participants can engage at their own pace, no pressure, no judgment. Just community! Watch for a new signup link soon on Facebook and our blog site for the March 4 class. Don’t wait to sign up — classes are capped at 45 people (adults only) due to limited space and start on time. Questions? Contact our Social Committee Co-chairs   Marcella Kates  and  Sarah Craney ,  or Board President   Scott Thien . Namaste!

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

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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 Scott Thien at  scottthien@comcast.net .

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: ...