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Update on neighborhood association dues payments: In a word, thanks

The Eagle Nest Board of Directors would like to thank all the residents who paid their dues on time this year. We finished the collection cycle with all but six accounts paid in full, four of which were turned over to our legal counsel for collection after repeated attempts to communicate with the delinquent residents. In all, 13 of our neighborhood's 419 lots carry a balance at this writing: > four lots turned over for collection (Two of these four accounts have failed to pay dues the past years, and as a result have incurred hefty court costs and legal collection fees.) > one lot made partial payment > five lots have minor balances (mostly late fees) > three lots were improperly process during sale transactions Through it all, Secretary/Bookkeeper Chris'e Van Meter has done an excellent job tracking the accounts and keeping the Board apprised of our financials. The Board appreciates Chris'e's hard work, attention to detail and persistence. The ne

New playground coming soon to Clubhouse

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After months of research, the Eagle Nest Board is happy to announce work will begin soon on a new playground set at the Clubhouse. Recreation Unlimited of Noblesville has been contracted to install a model called Baby Bear (below), which includes several climbing options, two wide slides and two swings (one regular belt seat style and the other a baby seat). When finished, the playground space will measure 52 feet long and 32 feet wide and will include recycled rubber mulch for ground cover. The  equipment will be installed near the front of the pool, and a second gate entrance will be installed for easy access for parents. Work could begin in the next several weeks, and once started will take take five to seven days. At the latest the equipment will be installed by mid-September. The area identified for the new playground will require some dirt removal and installation of a 4-foot retaining wall. Once the project is done, parents are asked to keep children off the wall to ens

Sign up for Eagle Nest's monthly email blast; follow the blog, Facebook page

Eagle Nest has several ways for residents to stay in touch about neighborhood happenings -- all within easy access from your computer. Here's where to go to get official neighorhood news: > Email blast: Simply send your email address to Secretary/Bookkeeper Chris'e Van Meter at enpoa_sec@att.net and she'll add you to our private distribution list (your information will not be shared or sold). We currently have 339 addresses in our database -- that's 80 percent of the neighborhood -- and growing. Once you sign up, expect an email at least once a month, sometimes more depending on Clubhouse activity announcements. > Facebook page: Simply go to https://www.facebook.com/pages/ENPOA/253652287516  You need to be a Facebook user, of course. > Blog: Well, the fact that you're here shows you know the best go-to source for neighborhood news. Be sure to bookmark the site and check back often. Sure, there are other social sites used by our neighbors, but th