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Pool reopens partially; season winds down with modified operating schedule

The Pool is open! Our water clarity has improved significantly, but for now only the shallow end is open. The deep end and slide eventually will  open, depending on how quickly our filters and chemical treatment can recover. Our life guard staff will determine when the deep end is available for use. The Board apologizes for last weekend's one-day closure, but safety is always our first priority. A reminder that our modified late summer schedule is in place through mid-September. Although weekday access is limited, the good news is our Pool will be open for business through mid-September. That's well past the traditional closing of most area pools the day after Labor Day -- an added bonus for our residents! Check the earlier Facebook and blog posts for exact days and times. This week, the Pool is open 4-8 p.m. Monday through Friday.

2nd Annual Eagle Nest Curb Appeal Award winners announced

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Well, the secret nominations are in, so it’s time to announce the winners of the 2nd annual Eagle Nest Curb Appeal Awards. Drum roll for the 2017 winners, please … First place (right): 8031 Teel Way (Lot 52, Harry and Linda Riebe). The Riebes (Harry is a former president of the Eagle Nest Board) win a $75 gift card. Second place (right): 8031 Tanager Lane (Lot 268, Joseph and Pam Meadors). The Meadorses win a $50 gift card. Third place (right): 7809 Nightingale Court (Lot 332, Jim and Claudette Lane home). The Lanes (Claudette is head of our Garden Club) win a $25 gift card. Honorable mentions : 7801 Nightingale Court (Lot 331, Chess and Nancy Edmundson) 7831 Tanager Lane (Lot 368, Kelton Sinclair) 8250 Warbler Way (Lot 120, Tom and Cindy Corbett 8016 Tanager Lane (Lot 292, Randy and Kari Tiffey) How do you win a Curb Appeal Award? Basically, it comes down to how your property appears from the curb. The judges -- two of last year’s winners and a Board...

Mark your calendar: 2017 Pool season winds down with a modified schedule

Now that summer is winding down and the bulk of our lifeguards have returned to school, the Pool will operate under modified schedule through mid-September: August 24-25 -- 4 to 8 p.m. August 26 -- 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. August 27 -- 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. August 28-Sept. 1 -- 4 to 8 p.m. Sept. 2 -- 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 3 -- 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 4 (Labor Day) -- 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sept. 5-8 Sept. 9-10: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sept. 11-15 Sept. 16-17: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 18: Pool closed for season As always, pool operation is subject to change based on weather and water conditions. We've had sporadic issues with our new pumps the past few weeks, and as a result the water has been a little cloudy. Use of the deep end may be restricted based on lifeguard instructions. Most area pools close the day after Labor Day, but our dedicated Pool staff has agreed to provide extended coverage because they ...

Area car break-ins a reminder to take protective steps, keep vehicles locked

Several area neighborhoods including Eagle Nest, Lantern Hills, Castleton Farms, Yorkshire and areas around Fall Creek and Lantern have reported a rash of early morning vehicle break-ins and garage intrusions in the past few weeks, according to social media. Cars parked in the street or in cul-de-sacs were broken into, and in at least two instances garage door openers and other items in clear view were taken, resulting in open garage doors overnight. Luckily, no home invasions were reported. Some of the affected residents have provided police with home surveillance video and photos, and detectives are actively investigating with the material they have collected. Anyone with any information about vehicle break-ins is asked to contact the following IMPD detectives: david.yancey@indy.gov tiffany.woods@indy.gov The Eagle Next Board reminds residents to ensure vehicles are locked if parked outside, and to keep garage door openers, loose change, book/gym bags, small electronics, etc.,...

A big thank you to our residents ...

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It's been a busy summer so far in Eagle Nest -- and we have our wonderful, supportive residents, Social Committee and volunteer Board to thank for that. Every event has been well attended and seems to bring out more residents and new faces every time. It's fantastic to see the continuation of old traditions and the start of new ones. Thanks to everyone who attended or volunteered at: Annual Pool Party opening: Kudos go out to Pool Manager Susan Anderson and her team for opening on time Memorial Day weekend, providing excellent guard support and maintaining a top-notch facility at full schedule all summer. And thanks to the replacement of all three aging pumps and few major summer storms, we seem to have escaped the green algae plumes that have plagued our water and forced temporary closures the past two years. Watch the blog later this month for details on a modified schedule of hours as we near the end of the season. July 4 Kids Parade: O nce again, kids of all ages a...

Annual Summer Party- Sunday Aug.6

    Eagle Nest Annual Summer Party is Sunday, August 6, at 1 p.m. at the clubhouse.  The association will provide fried chicken and hot dogs, along with lemonade and beer for the adults.  All neighbors are asked to bring a side dish to share.  The pool staff will lead some games for the kids.    This is our annual party to celebrate summer and our pool season.  Come and chat with your neighbors and enjoy good food and drink.    This Thursday night is our last scheduled Family Fun Night at the pool with Jet's Pizza selling $5 pizzas from 5-7.  Show your appreciation to Jet's Pizza by buying a pizza tonight! submitted by Alice Miley