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New Hampshire Dam Bureau Lecture

February 23, 2017

The Department of Environmental Services Dam Bureau regulates the repair, reconstruction, maintenance and operation of existing dams. It also reviews design plans and issues decisions for the construction, operation and maintenance of new dams. Nancy Baillargeon, Program Information Officer for the Bureau will share historic information and photographs about local damns and the DES Program… Read More »

Horizon to Entertain at Taylor March 6

February 20, 2017

Returning to Taylor Community by popular demand, John and Johanna Byerley, bring their melodious sounds to the Woodside Building Wednesday, March 6 at 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The Byerleys – better known as Horizon – have been entertaining together all around New England for the past 27 years.… Read More »

Transportation Options in the Lakes Region, Feb. 27

February 16, 2017

This presentation will focus on transportation issues and the problems that arise from the lack of dependable solutions in our area. Larisa Djuvelek-Ruggiero, a regional mobility manager from Belknap-Merrimack County Community Action Program, will lead the discussion, to include information about the Mid-State Regional Coordinating Council for Community Transportation and available options in the Lakes… Read More »

Daniel Perkins and the PSU Chamber Singers Feb. 26

February 16, 2017

The 2017 Taylor Concert Series continues with Daniel Perkins, professor of Music and Choral Studies at Plymouth State University, directing the PSU Chamber Singers. The event is Sunday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building and is free and open to the public. Musical selections will vary from Korean Folksongs to Brahms… Read More »

St. Paul’s Trio in Concert Sunday, Feb. 12

February 3, 2017

   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, Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building and is free and open to the public. Featured music will include selections by… Read More »

Harnessing History: On the Trail of NH’s State Dog

February 2, 2017

This program looks at how dogsledding developed in New Hampshire and how the Chinook played a major role in this story. Bob Cottrell will explain how man and his relationship with dogs won out over machines on several famous polar expeditions. He will also cover the history of Arthur Walden and his Chinooks, the State… Read More »

The Experiences of a Storm Chaser, Feb. 13

January 30, 2017

Dr. Eric G. Hoffman, a professor of meteorology in Plymouth State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science and Chemistry will present an exciting lecture about his experiences as a Storm Chaser. The lecture is Monday, Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building. The event is free and open to the public. Doctor Hoffman… Read More »

For the Love of Theater, Wed, Feb. 8

January 26, 2017

For the Love of Theatre: How two experts’ love of the arts helps foster theater in the Lakes Region.  Join Taylor Community for a casual evening of conversation as Renee Speltz, chairman of the board of the Winnipesaukee Playhouse, and Marketing Manager Lesley Pankhurst, share how the Playhouse came to be. The lecture is Wednesday,… Read More »

Downsizing Made Easy – Two Dates, Two Locations

January 23, 2017

What on earth are we going to do with all this stuff? Are you or someone you know looking to scale back, trim down and just plain old reduce some of that stuff? Then come to Taylor Community’s Downsizing Made Easy seminar. Senior Move Managers Sarah Lopez and Robin Felch have a wealth of experience… Read More »

Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble Concert Jan. 29

January 20, 2017

Members of the Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Conductor Matthew M. Marsit, will perform Sunday, Jan. 29 at 3 p.m. at Taylor Community’s Woodside Building. The event is free and open to the public. The 19 members will play chamber music by Mozart, Strauss, Stravinsky and Oliver Caplan. Instruments include flute, oboe,… Read More »