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Dashboard Diner returning for Family Fun Night on July 16

Mark you calendars: The Dashboard Diner food truck will return to the Clubhouse for Family Fun Night from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 16. The Dashboard Diner is from Edwards Drive-in on the city's Southeastside, which has been in business since 1957 and is known for its huge tenderloins, onion rings and root beer! Don't miss this Indianapolis icon of food. Click here for a menu !  

Annual meeting, Board elections June 28

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Fe llow Eagle Nest residents, This week, all residents will receive a letter in the mail notifying you of the Eagle Nest Property Owners Association’s Annual Meeting on Sunday, June 28, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Clubhouse, The meeting will conclude with the Board of Directors election. All residents in good standing are welcome to attend. Director positions held by Treasurer Brad Bobich, Judith Buddenbaum and Kim Isaak are opening due to expiring terms. Judith and Kim are seeking re-election; we also have two spots for write-in candidates. Director responsibilities include attending monthly board meetings (held Sunday evenings), voting on key neighborhood business and coordinating various assigned projects. Each new or re-elected Director will serve a two-year term, a volunteer post lasting until June 2017. If you would like to run for the Board, please email your name, lot number and a short bio to Board President Scott Thien at scottthien@comcast.net and you will be featured

Eagle Nest moms of young kids to meet, form playgroups, organize activities

Several Eagle Nest moms with young children have expressed an interest in establishing an informal play group, a great way for moms to connect with other moms in the neighborhood and organize socialization opportunities for their kids. So on at 7 p.m. Monday, June 8, at the Clubhouse, the Social Committee will host a meeting of parents who want to organize such activities. The hope is this initial gathering will evolve into a weekly or monthly event -- perhaps at the Clubhouse, Pool, Playground or at resident's home. It could even grow into a babysitting co-op, which used to be quite popular in the neighborhood years ago. There are many young families in Eagle Nest, so this would be a great opportunity for them to get to know each other. (OK, Dads are welcome, too!) Questions? Contact Board member Alice Miley at alicemiley23@gmail.com . The Eagle Nest Board