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New Gathering Place Breaks Ground

June 17, 2019

The groundbreaking for a long anticipated area for Taylor Community residents took place recently. The Woodside Pavilion’s two-year project will feature a vast array of amenities when complete. Taylor Board Chairman David Pearlman said along with the wonderful lifestyle Taylor offers, including events and activities, the community was ramping up people’s expectations with this newest… Read More »

The Road to Mount Rushmore

June 17, 2019

“The Making of Mount Rushmore (IV).” The planning and construction of Mount Rushmore took nearly two decades. In this episode, meet the minds and sculptors behind one of America’s most iconic landmarks. “Mount Rushmore National Memorial (VII).” A beautiful national park surrounds this landmark. Explore the landscape, the caves and the vantages of Mount Rushmore… Read More »

The Rockin’ Daddios in Concert

June 14, 2019

The music of the 1950s and ‘60s conjures up many special memories for those of us commonly referred to as Baby Boomers. The Rockin’ Daddios are well-known for bringing back some of the beloved songs of that era, with the accent on harmonies and fun. Remember “Book of Love;” “Wake Up Little Susie,” and “Lion… Read More »

Studios at Crescent Pond – An Artist’s Lecture

June 13, 2019

Fine art emerges from the union of talent and inspiration. For more than a quarter of century, Sandy Sherman and Richard Whitney, two of America’s most gifted classical realism artists, have found a boundless source of inspiration in the seclusion of Crescent Pond, surrounded by the natural beauty of thousands of acres of forest land… Read More »

One Guy’s Perspective, a Theatrical Performance

June 10, 2019

As a rule, men tend to look at life solely from their own point of view. Typically, they believe their point of view is the truly correct one. In this one-man performance of comic and dramatic monologues, Hank Offinger takes on a number of different characters who are convinced their individual perspectives reveal the truth.… Read More »

The Hurricane of ’38 with Stephen Long

June 10, 2019

In 1938, not a single living person had ever experienced a hurricane in New England. The previous hurricane had been so many years past that people in the Northeast believes they only happened in the South – Florida, Texas and North Carolina. Then, without warning, the most destructive weather event to hit the Northeast blasted… Read More »

How Diabetes Affects the Eyes

May 31, 2019

Join us Monday, June 10 at 2 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building as Dr. Cynthia Lawrence discusses how diabetes affects the eyes. This free event is open to the public. Doctor Lawrence received her Optometric degree with the New England College of Optometry and then completed a Primary Care residency at the Boston Veterans… Read More »

Hannah Murray & Daniel Perkins in Concert

May 30, 2019

The 2019 Taylor Concert Series, sponsored by the Bank of New Hampshire continues Sunday, June 9 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building with Hannah Murray and Daniel Perkins. Classical music, African American Spirituals and well-known classics will be featured. This free event is open to the public. Murray is a highly sought after… Read More »

Taylor Breaks Ground on New Cottages

May 23, 2019

Beneath a cloudy sky that gave way to glorious sunshine, Taylor Community’s Board of Trustees, staff, residents, local community dignitaries and architect and construction members came together to celebrate the ground-breaking of its newest cottages. The Presidential Cottages will consist of six 1,950 square foot custom homes located in a new neighborhood near the Woodside… Read More »

Sueanne Thayer & Rich Araldi, June 3

May 23, 2019

Join us for this wonderful musical duo: The talented vocals of Sueanne Thayer, accompanied by Rich Araldi on Vibraphone, Monday, June 3 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building. This free event is open to the public.