Home Blog

Taylor Community Blog

Home Blog

Taylor Community Blog

Take a Photographic Journey through Japan

February 9, 2018

Join us Monday, Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building as Karen and Bob Delgado take us on a photographic journey through Japan. This free event is open to the public. Take advantage of this opportunity to see Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara and Himeji, Japan through more than 350 photographs taken during the… Read More »

Downsizing Seminar Taylor at Back Bay, Feb. 15

February 8, 2018

If you missed our recent Downsizing Seminar, there’s another opportunity to get this invaluable advise from the experts, Feb. 15 on our Back Bay campus in Wolfeboro. Lunch will be served and RSVPs are required. Please call 366-1400 to reserve your spot today.  

Winter Walking with Gordon DuBois Feb. 21

February 8, 2018

At the end of the warm weather hiking season, many trampers stow their gear, recall fond memories of the season past and wait for next summer’s trips. However, winter offers a completely new world waiting to be discovered. This is three months out of the year when the mountains offer the adventurous hiker an opportunity… Read More »

Dan Perkins and PSU Chamber Singers, Feb. 11

February 5, 2018

Dr. Daniel Perkins, Plymouth State University Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities, conducts the 22-member PSU Chamber Singers in a concert Sunday, Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building. This free event is open to the public. Their appearance centers around the group’s recent study and performance tour to New… Read More »

Postcard Travels Through The Weirs

January 29, 2018

Pat Tierney, Laconia Historical and Museum Executive Director, presents a virtual travel around town introducing points of interest in The Weirs. The program will be held in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, Monday, Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

Resident Lecture Series: Alzheimer’s Disease, Feb. 12

January 29, 2018

 Over the course of his life, Dr. William Zeckhausen has been a writer, therapist, husband, minister, father, leader and healer. Now on his Alzheimer’s journey, he’ll share his accumulated wisdom.     Join us Monday, Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building as Taylor Community Residents Bill and Barbara Zeckhausen discuss their personal experiences… Read More »

Downsizing Seminar, Thursday, Feb. 1, 11 a.m.

January 18, 2018

Are you drowning in “stuff”? Join us Thursday, Feb. 1 at 11 a.m. in our Woodside Building for a helpful, informative Downsizing Seminar. Senior Move Managers and owners of Tailored Transitions, Robin Felch and Sarah Lopez will give tips on what do with all those unwanted items Handouts include a handy and helpful Downsizing Guide… Read More »

The Federal Music Project of the 1930’s

January 15, 2018

Leslie Amper has created a lecture/piano recital program with images and historical recordings of the performance and educational activities of the Great Depression. Included are live performances of piano music, which was among 6,000 new American works written during the time of such difficulty. The event, co-sponsored by the Laconia Historical and Museum Society, is… Read More »

Musician Bob Rutherford, Jan. 24

January 12, 2018

 Bob Rutherford’s passion is songwriting and he loves what he does. As an only child, creating alone has been something he’s always done and each one of his compositions is a musical diary of a specific time in his life.  If you missed Bob’s last performance at Taylor Community, be sure to mark your calendar… Read More »

Haley LaPoint Rescheduled for Jan. 31

January 10, 2018

Born and raised north of Topsfield, Mass., Haley LaPoint has been interested in weather since she was a young child. She would often spend hours in front of the family camcorder with a large map pointing out the next big weather system coming up the coast. Today as a meteorologist for WMUR, LaPoint reports live… Read More »