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Music with Red Gallagher, Sept. 12

August 30, 2018

Dennis “Red” Gallagher presents an upbeat show of music and humor. A true one-man-band, his sound is a combination of electric and acoustic guitar, harmonica, voice and electronic percussion. His musical repertoire spans jazz, blues, folk, country, rock and roll and includes standards from all eras of American popular music. Additionally, his original songs and… Read More »

David Hill’s 160-year-old Family Business

August 27, 2018

Join Taylor Community as Storyteller David Hill shares the tale of his 160-year-old family business. It all started with his namesake – David Andrews – building a water-powered sawmill in the 1800’s. Hill’s grandfather was the final family member to run the business and he wanted David to take it over. The presentation is scheduled… Read More »

Maine Author Tim Caverly at Back Bay

August 20, 2018

Maine Author Tim Caverly has written and published eight books about Maine’s northern forest. His second book, “An Allagash Haunting,” was adapted into a stage play. Additionally, seven of his short stories have been printed in newspapers, magazines and outdoor journals. Join us Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. in Taylor’s Back Bay Campus Community… Read More »

Canvas & Cocktails, Aug. 29

August 16, 2018

You’re not an artist? That’s ok, Art Escape’s Canvas and Cocktails Class is the perfect way to enjoy an evening with your friends. You’ll receive a canvas, step by step directions and all the supplies needed to complete a canvas of your own. You’ll have the artistic freedom to change the colors in the painting… Read More »

Skywatch Lecture Postponed

August 13, 2018

Please note, because of poor weather conditions, the Skywatch lecture by the NH Astronomical Society has been postponed to Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope you’ll be able to join us then!

Clearing the Water, Aug. 21

August 13, 2018

This is a story of citizen action and the importance of protecting the environment. Clearing the Water is a documentary film telling the story of the Lakes Region Clean Waters Association, founded in 1959 to clean up Lake Winnisquam.  Its members provided leadership to the entire country in the early days of the environmental movement.… Read More »

TED Talks by Children, Aug. 28

August 13, 2018

Think you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? Watch these youngster step on stage and tell adults how they should really behave! This video presentation is free, open to the public, and will be held at Taylor’s Woodside Theater, Tuesday, Aug. 28 at 1 p.m. TED – Technology, Entertainment, Design – is a media… Read More »

Skywatch with NH Astronomical Society

August 2, 2018

The New Hampshire Astronomical Society is a wholly volunteer NH-chartered non-profit organization dedicated to furthering public awareness of Astronomy. Join us Tuesday, Aug. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building for this free public indoor lecture by Paul Winalsky about the night sky, followed by an observation session outside (weather permitting).

Amadi & Debby Azikiwe, Aug. 15

July 30, 2018

Amadi and Debby Azikiwe will share an evening of chamber music at Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, Wednesday, Aug. 15 at 6:30 p.m. This free event is open to the public. The Violin/Viola and Piano duo have played concerts throughout the United States and at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Arts Alive Festival.… Read More »

Musical Comedy with Jackson Gillman

July 27, 2018

While you’ll be tempted – and invited – to sing along to familiar tunes with Stand-up Chameleon Jackson Gillman, you’ll find many of the lyrics have been be comically adulterated. In this rollicking review of topical songs and parodies, no musical form is safe or sacred with Gillman’s disorderly conduct.  He will also practice his… Read More »