August Fitness and Pool Schedules
August Fitness Schedule 2019 August Pool Calendar
August Fitness Schedule 2019 August Pool Calendar
Founded in 2003, the WOW Trail is a paved, 10-foot wide multi-use rail trail in Laconia enjoyed by bikers, walkers and runners of ages. The trail is named for the three lakes it will one day highlight – Winnipesaukee, Opechee and Winnisquam. Alan Beetle, president of the WOW Trail Committee, will share the history and… Read More »
The 2019 Taylor Concert Series, sponsored by the Bank of New Hampshire continues Sunday, Aug. 11 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building with Sharon “Sugar” Jones. She will be accompanied by Allen Rowe, piano and vocals; Jon Gabay, bass and vocals and Ed Raszka on drums. This free event is open to the… Read More »
Johnny Blue Horn has entertained countless fans of music in Boston, Providence and the Northeast region since the 1980s. He has since become a double-barreled performer as both a trumpeter and vocalist encompassing a varied range of musical styles, from gritty Memphis R&B to rhythmic New Orleans second-line jazz; from swinging Kansas City blues to… Read More »
Join Taylor Community Monday, Aug. 5 at 6:30 p.m. for a musical performance featuring Stephanie Jenkins on Clarinet and Justin McCarthy on piano. This free event is open to all. Music will include selections from Robert Muszynski’s “Time Pieces,” as well as tunes from Camille Saint-Saens, Niels Gade and Broadway. Jenkins received a B.M. in… Read More »
Longtime Gilmanton Resident Doug Towle will showcase photos and talk about the many restoration projects he’s completed in Gilmanton – from the first in the 1970’s through his current undertaking. New Hampshire Magazine’s Catie Curtis gave Towle the moniker, “The Constant Restorationist.” Join us for this free, public event, Monday, July 29 at 6:30 p.m.… Read More »
The 2019 Taylor Concert Series, sponsored by the Bank of New Hampshire continues Sunday, July 28 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building with New Hampshire Musical Festival Performers Andrea Di Gregorio on cello and Leslie Amper on piano. This free event is open to the public. Music will include Bach, Brahms and Debussy.… Read More »
The New Horizons Musical Organization of the Lakes Region promotes “music for life” by creating band performance opportunities for adult musicians who seek to make beautiful music for the enjoyment of members and audiences alike. The New Horizons Band will bring their beautiful music to Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, Wednesday, July 24 at 6:30 p.m.… Read More »
Propaganda posters are one of the most lasting visual reminders of World War II, with iconic images like Rosie the Riveter still used today. Yet the poster was not the only means of communication used to gain the support of the American public for the allied war effort. Justin Gamache, curator at the Wright Museum… Read More »
The late 19th and early 20th century is considered the “Golden Age of Quackery” – a time when snake oil salesmen sold patent medicines to an unsuspecting public. Can you tell scientific fact from fiction … or will you fall prey to the snake oil hucksters of today? Dr. Michael Cross presents a lecture discussing… Read More »