Home Blog

Taylor Community Blog

Home Blog

Taylor Community Blog

New Hampshire Bird Lecture, July 24

July 10, 2017

Come see mounted birds, feathers, wings, feet, beaks, nests and eggs as Education Specialist Hilary Chapman presents a lecture about bird habitats and basic bird biology. A live raptor is sure to steal the show at the end of the presentation. The program is scheduled for Monday, July 24 at 2 p.m. in Taylor Community’s… Read More »

Advanced Directives Talk July 20

July 7, 2017

Dr. Marianne Jackson will present a lecture entitled, “Whatever Happened to Natural Causes? Historical Perspectives on Death and Dying Across 100 Years,” Thursday, July 20 at 2 p.m. on Taylor Community’s Back Bay Campus, 66 Taylor Drive, Wolfeboro. Attendees will learn how Advanced Planning can relieve conflicts and provide measures of security for family members.… Read More »

Everything You Need to Know About Continuing Care Retirement Communities

July 3, 2017

Join us Thursday, July 13 at 2 p.m. in our Woodside Building as Elder Law Attorney Judith Bomster discusses the facts about Continuing Care Retirement Communities. See if the benefits for you and your estate will help determine if this type of community is right for you. The presentation will end with a Question and… Read More »

The Story of the Laconia Daily Sun

June 26, 2017

The Laconia Daily Sun is a free morning newspaper published five days a week covering Belknap County and the Lakes Region. Laconia Mayor Ed Engler (the original publisher) presents a lecture about the history of the newspaper at Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, Wednesday, July 12 at 6:30 p.m. This free event is open to the… Read More »

Taylored Boot Camp – Get Fit in Five Weeks

June 23, 2017

Get fit and enjoy the beautiful summer weather with outdoor exercise in the five-week Taylored Boot Camp, running July 10-Aug.10 at Taylor Community. The class will help you feel good and meet your health and fitness goals with an ever-changing array of exercises, stretching and movement for a great total body workout. It will be… Read More »

A visit to Live and Let Live Farm

June 23, 2017

Taylor Residents enjoyed some therapeutic pet time with the animal residents of Live and Let Live Farm in Chichester, NH, June 22. Tammy Levesque, Taylor’s Staff and Resident Wellness Director, hosted the trip. Upcoming events for residents include:  Zip Lining at Gunstock Mountain Resort, Gilford, June 29 Kayak Lessons and a Paddling Tour on Squam… Read More »

From Classical to Jazz and Blues, July 5

June 22, 2017

Violinist and Conductor Amadi Azikiwes, along with Pianist and Pedagogue Debby Azikiwes, perform at Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, Wednesday, July 5 at 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Selections will include classical pieces from Bach to Paganini and Bright Sheng to Chen Yi and jazz and blues compositions from David… Read More »

Composer-Pianist William Ogmundson, June 30

June 16, 2017

Emmy Award-nominated Composer and Professional Pianist William Ogmundson returns to Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, Friday, June 30 at 6:30 p.m. for another entertaining concert. The event is free and open to the public. The program will consist of lively, patriotic songs, along with a mixture of anthems and period pieces from the 1920s and 1930s.… Read More »

Let Taylor Residents be Your Guide

June 15, 2017

If you only attend one informational presentation at Taylor Community, this is the one to go to.  The best way to really get a feel for what it would be like to live in any community is to talk with the people who already live there.  We’d like to think that meeting and touring with… Read More »

Antique Doll Lecture, June 28

June 15, 2017

Taylor Community Resident Kit Peterson and her friend Peg Farwell, both members of the Granite State Doll Club, will share their collection and knowledge of antique dolls in an informal presentation Wednesday, June 28 at 2 p.m. at Taylor’s Woodside Building. The event is free and open to the public. Be sure to bring along your… Read More »