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Fourth Annual BrewFest draws dozens of residents; Easter Egg Hunt coming next

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Thanks to all who made our 4th Annual Eagle Nest BrewFest a success! We had a great turnout of nearly 40 new/longtime residents from all corners of the neighborhood, all sharing great local brews (OK, and a little wine), free food, gift card giveaways, karaoke (OMG) and an appreciation for all things Eagle Nest! We had two long tables filled with growlers from more than a dozen breweries across Central Indiana ... ales, stouts, IPAs, pilsners, etc. It was especially fun to meet and talk to our newer residents and hear why they chose to live in our neighborhood, reasons longtimers can relate to: caring, quality residents, a mature neighborhood, easy access to the state's best shopping and the interstate, proximity to downtown and more. We had several guests from nearby neighborhoods who praised our event, saying they wished their associations did something similar. (Kudos to our Social Committee for that!) The goal of BrewFest was to draw more residents to our Clubhouse --...

Coming soon: Your 2017 Eagle Nest dues

Belated Happy New Year from the Board of Directors! We're starting 2017 with some great news: For the sixth consecutive year, all residents in good standing will receive a one-time credit toward this year's dues, reducing the total amount due to $350. Invoices will be mailed on or about February 1, but the Board wanted to send this advance notice so residents could plan ahead accordingly. Dues are payable by May 1, 2017 . Your timely payment will ensure the Board can continue providing fun family-oriented social events and neighborhood services and amenities unmatched anywhere in the area. If you don't receive a dues letter during the first week of February, please contact Secretary/Bookkeeper Chris'e Van Meter at  enpoa_sec@att.net . The Board of Directors thanks all residents for their efforts to make our neighborhood a residential destination of choice. Wishing you all the best in 2017! Submitted by ENPOA President Scott Thien, on behalf of the Eagle Nest Bo...

Sign up for recycling

  Every other week, besides our blue trash bins, many Eagle Nest residents have a blue bin with a yellow top for recycling.  Our recycling is through Republic Services and costs $21 for three months. The phone number to sign up is 317-917-7300.    These are the items that they will take - Paper Products - any paper, even with some staples, newspaper, phone books, junk mail, and magazines.  They also will recycle all cardboard, file folders, poster board, cardboard boxes, milk cartons, and frozen food boxes.   Plastics - water and soda bottles, take out containers, plastics #1&7.  Metal - aluminum beverage and food cans, and scrap metal.   Republic can not recycle aluminum foil, batteries, food waste, glass mirrors, styrofoam, aerosol cans, and plastic bags.  All plastic bags including the bags the newspapers come in should be recycled at collection sites like at Walmart or Meijer.   Those residents who recycle see how much their t...