
Taylor Community Blog

David Duford, a sales coordinator for Swenson Granite’s Concord location, will present a program at Woodside Wednesday, April 2 at 6:30 p.m. explaining how the quarry and production plant are run today. He’ll present a video showing old photos, as well as a PowerPoint presentation with pointed historical information from the late 1800’s and early… Read More »
DATE SIGN-UP CAN BEGIN: TUESDAY, April 8. To sign up for trips call 366-1234.Trips have descriptors – Easy, Moderate, and Independent – which indicate the degree of mobility [walking, standing, stepping, etc.] required in order to safely participate and enjoy the trip. Please note: There is a $10 fee charged for trip cancellations. If a… Read More »
Lakes Region Photographer Alan MacRae presents a program about his project entitled “Faces of Laconia,” at Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, Monday, April 7 from 7-8p.m. The project includes the portraits of 23 people who have made significant contributions to Laconia and the surrounding area. The display will remain available for viewing throughout April. MacRae… Read More »
Candice Rogers, a wildlife steward with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will present a program Sunday, April 6 at 2 p.m.Woodside on bobcats. She’ll discuss studies the organization is doing in conjunction with Plymouth State University regarding the animal’s lifestyle including location, mating, predators and food sources. The event is free and open… Read More »
In our current technological age, we have the greatest potential for solving our collective political problems, yet our exposure to political discussions presents us with an impression of constant debate and no resolution. What’s a citizen to do? Many avoid conflict, while others contribute to the cacophony. Meanwhile, our youth have turned away from political… Read More »
In just over a week one of Taylor’s own will be hundreds of miles away embroiled in a fight. Luckily Amanda Cobern will enter that confrontation armed with an arsenal. Her executive chef background will serve her well as she takes on “The Food Fight.” Sponsored by Kraft Foods and Morrison Food Services, the competition… Read More »
Join us for an afternoon of Jazz during our next performance of the 2014 Taylor Community Concert Series Sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire. Our March concert features the Jonathan Lorentz Quartet, comprised of Jonathan Lorentz, saxophone; Chris Mega, piano; Scott Kiefner, bass and Scott Kinison, drums. Sunday, March 9 at 3 p.m. in our… Read More »
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, SIGN-UP CAN BEGIN TUESDAY, MARCH 4.To sign up for trips, call 366-1234.Trips have descriptors – Easy, Moderate, and Independent – which indicate the degree of mobility (walking, standing, stepping, etc.])required in order to safely participate and enjoy the trip. Please note: There is a $10 fee charged for trip cancellations. If a… Read More »
To sign up for trips call 366-1234.Trips have descriptors – Easy, Moderate, and Independent – which indicate the degree of mobility [walking, standing, stepping, etc.] required in order to safely participate and enjoy the trip. Please note: There is a $10 fee charged for cancellations within 72 hours of a trip. If a trip requires… Read More »
Avid diver and history buff Hans Hug, Jr., will present the program “What Lies Beneath Winnipesaukee,” Friday, Feb. 21 at 1:30 p.m. at Taylor Community’s Woodside Building,435 Union Ave. Hug, of Exeter, has dived all over the lake in search of artifacts, shipwrecks and more. He’ll speak about his scuba diving adventures in the… Read More »