Everyone is invited to join us as storyteller David Hill shares two stories which demonstrate how being in the right place at the right time may just be lifesaving. This free public event will be held Wednesday, Feb. 12 at … Continue reading →
One of New England’s favorite rock and roll acts, Annie & the Orphans has been entertaining fans, young and old, for more than 50 years. Specialists in 1950s, 60s and 70s rock and roll, Annie & the Orphans’ unique blend … Continue reading →
Taylor Community has several very talented artists. Join us Monday, Feb. 3 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Woodside Building to see displays of their works and talk to the artists who created them. This event is free … Continue reading →
The lighthouse is a pervasive icon in our culture, often used to symbolize positive qualities like faith, guidance, strength, and steadfastness. Everyone is invited to join us as Author Jeremy D’Entremont presents a lecture on the rich history of the … Continue reading →
The 1944 Bretton Woods agreement established a new global monetary system. It replaced the gold standard with the U.S. dollar as the global currency. By so doing, it established America as the dominant power in the world economy. After the … Continue reading →
The 2020 Taylor Concert Series, sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire kicks off Sunday, Jan. 19 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building with the Meadowlark Trio, performing works by Mozart and Brahms. This free event is open to … Continue reading →
“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 4-year-old … Continue reading →
Johnny Blue Horn is a veteran of the Northeast regional music scene, performing a variety of musical styles with many different collaborators. He’s been singing most of his life and has a dusky Blues, R& B voice reminiscent of Stevie … Continue reading →