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Join us at the Clubhouse for FREE treats!

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Don't want to push that stroller or walk the kids all over the neighborhood for Halloween candy? Our Crime Watch Committee has you covered! Bring your Little Eagle Nesters to the Clubhouse for FREE candy! No tricks, just treats. And you can meet other parents in a safe (and dry) space. If you want to get involved in the neighborhood and meet other neighbors, this is a great opportunity! Questions? Email encrimewatch@att.net The Eagle Nest Board wishes everyone a happy -- and safe -- Halloween!

October Crime Watch Meeting agenda: lighting, vacation tips, and a special IMPD guest!

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We have a full agenda lined up for our October Crime Watch Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Clubhouse: Property lighting: With the time change approaching, less light can mean more crime. How well-lit is your house and property? Vacation precautions: Traveling for the upcoming holidays? Do you tell your neighbors in case something suspicious happens at your place? Situational awareness: How alert and vigilant are you? What are some basic personal safety tips? Join us for these topics and more as residents come together to create a culture of neighborhood safety. IMPD North District Crime Watch Specialist Gerardo Becerra is our special guest and will add to add to the conversation! If you’re looking to get involved in the neighborhood this is the perfect opportunity! Please RSVP on our Facebook page so we have an accurate headcount for refreshments. Questions? Email encrimewatch@att.net

Board Update: Crime Watch meetings this month, sports court repairs, storm drain request, yard sign reminder and more!

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If you’re interested in neighborhood safety or learning ways to keep your property secure, we invite you to attend our upcoming Crime Watch meetings at the Clubhouse. We’ll have an organizational meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, and our first quarterly meeting of 2024 is 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23. At our organizational meeting, you’ll meet new Crime Watch Coordinator Deana Armstrong, who brings decades of experience in local city government and law enforcement. (Deana succeeds former resident and longtime coordinator Carolyn Goldenetz, who moved out of the neighborhood.) The meeting will be an opportunity to learn best practices in property and personal safety, share concerns, and create a network of like-minded residents interested in keeping our wonderful neighborhood safe and peaceful. Light refreshments will be provided. At the Oct. 23 quarterly meeting, conversations continue on general safety awareness. lighting safety and how to prepare for a safe Halloween holiday