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Annual Meeting is set for 7 p.m. June 26; watch the mail for your ballot and vote!

The Board of Directors for the Eagle Nest Property Owners Association will hold the Annual Meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 26, at the Clubhouse. All residents in good standing are welcome to attend. The meeting will begin with regular business, including monthly reports from officers, staff and committee chairs, then conclude with an election to fill four seats expiring in June held by President Scott Thien, Vice President Jason Van Meter, Director/Social Events Coordinator Alice Miley and Interim Director/Budget Committee Member Michael Jackson. All four have announced they intend to seek re-election. The Board urges residents to support their candidacy when casting votes. Why? All of the aforementioned members: Played an integral role in providing $40 credits toward annual dues two consecutive years, the result of continued successful management of our Association finances. Approved construction of our new Playground and recent Pool landscaping, as well as approved plans to ins

Pool opens Memorial Day weekend, likely Saturday, so be sure to pay your dues

As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, many Eagle Nest residents probably have noticed a lot of activity around our Pool and Clubhouse lately. The spring rains have eased a bit, so the Board has been busy working to improve the grounds and facilities in anticipation of opening of our Pool for the season, likely on Saturday (weather permitting). Highlights of some of the changes you'll see: Landscaping: We installed bushes and several trees near the Playground to create a more park-like setting, as well as provide shade to the equipment once the trees mature. Picnic tables: Several picnic tables will be permanently installed near the front of the Clubhouse grounds, providing much-needed places for families to picnic or enjoy our Family Fun Nights ( click here for a schedule ). Pool repairs: Work is underway to replace the concrete coping edges and decorative tile around the entire perimeter -- the first major Pool repair in about a decade -- followed by an acid wash and refi