
Taylor Community Blog

Laconia’s Library isn’t your typical small town library. Stop by Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, Monday, Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. for a talk on the various services provided. This free event is open to the public. Library staff will be on hand to provide information on eBooks, books on tape, Ancestry.com, Hoopla, Free Museum Passes,… Read More »
New Hampshire Magician BJ Hickman performs audience participation, comedy magic shows through New England, including New Hampshire, Main, Massachusetts and throughout the U.S., as well as the famous Magic Castle in Hollywood. He brings his magic show to Taylor Community Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building. This free event is… Read More »
For a fun-filled afternoon, come experience the Taylor Playreaders as they present a one-act comedy entitled, “Forever Yours,” Monday, Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. in the Taylor Community’s Woodside Building. The event is free and open to the public. The play opens in a funeral parlor after Emery Glass’ death at age 65. His active… Read More »
The 2017 Taylor Concert Series continues with the St. Paul’s Trio. The trio features Zoia Bologovsky on violin, Pianist Paul Dykstra and Orlando Pandolfi on horn. The event is Sunday, Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building and is free and open to the public. Featured music will include selections by Brahms,… Read More »
Taylor Community Resident James Brewer II began his storytelling career at the Pasquaney Inn on Newfound Lake in 1985. At that time, he was still a distinguished English teacher at Holderness School. After he retired from teaching, Brewer became increasingly well known as a storyteller, performing at area schools and campgrounds, heading up the U.S.… Read More »
(NOTE: This was originally published as being scheduled for Oct. 12. We apologize for the inconvenience). The Weeks Act of 1911 was named for John Wingate Weeks, born in Lancaster, NH. Initially contentious federal legislation, the Act ultimately enabled the protection and management of what is now our precious White Mountains National Forest (WMNF), encompassing… Read More »
Join Tris Leopold, New Hampshire Extension Service, for a virtual journey through the state’s past, focusing on changes in the land and how wildlife populations have responded over time. The presentation is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 12 on Taylor Community’s Back Bay campus in the Community House, 66 Taylor Drive, Wolfeboro. This free event is… Read More »
Marty Appel has had an amazing career in baseball. At 19, he was hired to answer Mickey mantle’s fan mail, leading to a life-long friendship with the Mick. George Steinbrenner hired him as publicity director for the New York Yankees when Appel was only 23. Not only that, but he has written more than 20… Read More »
Art Harriman has been entertaining audiences since the age of six when he sang, danced and played harmonica in his grandmother’s restaurant. Over the years, he’s continued his knack for performing by adding drums, guitar and other percussion instruments to create his Six-Piece One Man Fundance Band routine. Intertwined with musical performances are Harriman’s personal… Read More »
Initiated in 2003 by the International Council on Active Aging® (ICAA), Active Aging Week, Sept. 24-30, calls attention to and wholeheartedly celebrates the positivity of aging today. It highlights the capabilities of older adults as fully participating members of society and spotlights the role models that lead the way. Taylor Community will celebrate with a… Read More »