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Comet ISON: Will it be the Comet of the Century?

October 21, 2013

Author, historian and Independent technical consultant Anura Guruge will present a fascinating program on Comet ISON, which is scheduled to pass the earth at a distance of 39.9 million miles, on or about Dec. 26, 2013.   This free event is open to the public and scheduled for Monday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. in Taylor… Read More »

Trips for November 2013

October 16, 2013

TRIPS FLIER – NOVEMBER 2013UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, SIGN-UP CAN BEGIN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5To 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… Read More »

Taylor Community Partners With Genesis Rehab Services

October 16, 2013

Liz Pomeroy, vice president, health services and organizational development at Taylor Community began looking at Taylor’s ability to provide rehabilitative support services about a year ago. She wanted to be able to provide the following services to residents on Taylor’s campus: Fall Prevention; Strength Building; Improving Balance; helping residents remain at home, remain maximally independent… Read More »

PSU Faculty Woodwind Trio in Concert Nov. 10

October 15, 2013

Laconia, NH – The next concert of the 2013 Taylor Community Music Series, sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire, will be presented by the Plymouth State University Faculty Woodwind Trio. The event is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 10 at 3 p.m. in Taylor’s Woodside Building, 435 Union Ave. The woodwind trio is comprised of Kenda… Read More »

Keeping Your Keys Rescheduled for Dec. 13

October 15, 2013

Laconia, NH – Because of a scheduling conflict, Keeping Your Keys – a program designed for senior drivers and their families – has been postponed for Friday, Dec. 13 at 1 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, 435 Union Ave. Cindy Chickering, a 33-year veteran with the American Automobile Association and a licensed Personal Lines… Read More »

Free Seminar Makes Downsizing Easier

September 30, 2013

Moving from a larger to a smaller home can seem like a formidable, even impossible challenge for many homeowners, especially those who choose to go it alone. This seminar provides helpful tips and advice from senior move manager Mariluz Flanders for anyone planning to downsize. She’ll be part of an informative session entitled “Downsizing –… Read More »

Classical Music Concert Oct. 6

September 27, 2013

The next performance of The Taylor Community 2013 Music Series, sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire, is Sunday, Oct. 6 at 3 p.m. in our Woodside Building. Please join us for the music of Franz Peter Schubert, Bernhard Heiden and Alec Wilder. Allan DiBaise (pianist), Michael Dodge (tenor) and Ron Wold (French horn) will present… Read More »

I Have Been Busy All Day Chronicles Life of 1800’s Housewife

September 16, 2013

Anna Samson Bradley’s journals from 1893-1899 provide the background for intimate glimpses into the life of a New England housewife and mother. Judith Buswell has written and produced a dramatic presentation, which will be presented Monday, Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. in Taylor’s Woodside Building, 435Union Ave.   Anna Samson was born in central Vermont… Read More »

Back to Back Bach: Russian Pianist in Concert

September 6, 2013

Laconia, NH – Whether seated at the piano or standing before an orchestra, baton in hand, Vladimir Svoysky’s approach to music is pure passion – a passion born from his formative years in his native Russia. Svoysky will perform the next concert of the 2013 Taylor Community Music Series, sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire.… Read More »

2013 Staff Appreciation Week

August 30, 2013

The theme of Taylor Community’s 2013 Staff Appreciation Week was “Celebrating You! Celebrating Wellness!”  Held Aug. 19-23, events kicked off with a Health and Wellness Fair, featuring several local community partners. There were daily walks, exercise mania and gym and pool orientations. Pedometers were passed to all and a contest was held to track the… Read More »