Access to light and electricity is hugely empowering. How can we rapidly drive down carbon emissions, but also help meet rising global electricity demand? Leading philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates are looking for an energy miracle to meet global electricity … Continue reading →
In “Abandoned New Hampshire,” Author Mike Petipas captures his home state’s past in the present through a collection of photographs. Let him take you through this visual journey in a presentation Monday, Nov. 25 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s … Continue reading →
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Thursday, Nov. 21, 2 p.m., Taylor's Back Bay Campus, Wolfeboro
“Watching the Lights Go Out,” in an inspiring story about a charming, brave, Chocolate Lab named Bessie, who gradually loses her eyesight. Author Thomas W. Farmen leads the reader from the unexpected diagnosis of terminal blindness for his beloved four-year-old … Continue reading →
Since 1995 John and Joanna Byerly have embarked on a journey entertaining throughout New England. Join us Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building for wonderful vocals and music that is sure to bring you back … Continue reading →
Please Note: The Weirs Historic Signs lecture originally scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 12 has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. This lecture will be held in its place. Scuba Diver and History Buff Hans Hug, Jr. will present “Wrecks of … Continue reading →
Join us Monday, Nov. 18 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building as Taylor Community resident Vince Lunetta shares the story of the World’s First Cog Railway and his time working on the cog. This photo shows Vince in … Continue reading →
Lakes Winnipesaukee and Squam have been New Hampshire tourist destinations for more than a century. Wolfeboro became the “Oldest Summer Resort in America,” when Colonial Gov. John Wentworth established a summer home there in 1770. Islands are places of discovery, … Continue reading →