
Taylor Community Blog

The Mountain Lake Chorale (MLC) returns to Taylor Community Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 7p.m. in the Woodside Building. The group will perform a number of selections with a Valentine’s Day theme. The event is free and open to the public, but reservations are required to ensure seating. Please call 524-5600, Monday through Friday… Read More »
“Songs of Love and Flirtation,” is the title of the next musical concert atTaylor Community. Performed by Angelynne Hinson, soprano; Melinda McMahon,mezzo soprano; Dorothy Braker, cello; and Barbara Flocco, Piano, the eventtakes place Sunday, Feb. 16 at 3 p.m. at Taylor’s Woodside Building, 435 UnionAve. The afternoon performancewill feature texts of love, lost and… Read More »
Tim Caverly has spent his life in Maine’s outdoors. Growing up shadowing his father, who was a fire warden with the Maine Forest Service,and his brother, a ranger in Baxter State Park, it was natural for him to seek a career in the outdoors. Tim will share his experiences in the outdoors Sunday, Feb.9… Read More »
Facebook gives people the opportunity to connect with others from the comfort of their homes. People can feel a part of family and friend’s life events even though they’re far away. A recent study by Dr. Sheila Cotton, a sociologist and associate professor at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, showed regular internet use was associated… Read More »
Our pets aren’t able to tell us when something is wrong or when they just don’t feel well. They rely on us to keep them healthy and safe. Do you know what your pet’s normal temperature is? Did you know you can learn a lot about your pet’s health just by the color of his… Read More »
People who are thinking about downsizing are often shocked at the amount of possessions they’ve managed to collect over the years. They may be interested in making a move, but look at everything in their garage, basement or attic and wonder, “What on earth are we going to do with all this stuff?” Taylor Community… Read More »
Taylor Community CEO Bob Selig is pleased to announce monthly musical concerts are coming once again to the local area. The 2014 Taylor Community Music Series Sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire kicks off Jan. 26 at 3 p.m. at Taylor’s Woodside Building in Laconia. “By all accounts last year’s music series was a great… Read More »
Iain MacLeod, executive director of the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center will present an illustrated program about the work the center does and what’s new for 2014. MacLeod will also bring a live osprey and discuss Project OspreyTrack, an international project started by the center in 2011. The project uses state-of-the-art satellite trackers to follow… Read More »
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, SIGN-UP CAN BEGIN TUESDAY, January 7. 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… Read More »
Laconia, NH – The holiday concert, featuring Trillium, a vocal trio from the Concord Community Music School, has been rescheduledfor Monday, Dec. 23 at 7 p.m. at Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, 435 Union Ave. The concert was postponed from the original date of Dec. 15 due to the heavy snow in the Lakes Region. This… Read More »