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Boston’s Vintage Vocal Quartet

October 3, 2019

The 1930’s and ‘40’s hit the sweet spot when swing, jazz and pop music were one and the same. It was a time when every radio blared out music that was danceable, but sophisticated. The Vintage Vocal Quartet bring back that era with their sweet harmonies in the next Taylor Community Concert Series, scheduled for… Read More »

Musical Performance by Rich Araldi

September 13, 2019

When asked, “What would the world be without music?” Rich Araldi, replies, “I don’t even want to think about it. I feel a responsibility to create music that is uplifting, encouraging, hopeful and responsible and helps us connect with the important things in our lives.” Everyone is invited to join us Monday, Oct. 7 at… Read More »

Heather Pierson Jazz Trio

September 13, 2019

Based in New Hampshire’s Mount Washington Valley, Heather Pierson is a pianist, singer/songwriter, known for her bell tone vocals and equal parts New Orleans-Oscar-Brubeck jazz piano leanings. Together with Shawn Nadeau (bass, harmony, vocals) and Craig Bryan (drums), they are the Heather Pierson Jazz Trio. Everyone is invited to enjoy an evening of Heather’s original… Read More »

Lecture by Artist Richard Whitney

September 6, 2019

Richard Whitney, PhD.H. is an American painter, author and educator. His portraits and landscapes hang in more than 800 public and private art collections worldwide, including the Pentagon; Harvard, Yale and Stanford Universities and the Catholic University of Portugal. Join us Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building for Whitney’s lecture.… Read More »

Classical Music with the Meadowlark Trio

August 30, 2019

The 2019 Taylor Concert Series, sponsored the Bank of New Hampshire continues Sunday, Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building with the Meadowlark Trio. This free event is open to the public. The trio – comprised of Janny Joo, violin; Timothy Paek, cello, and April Sun on piano – hails from America’s… Read More »

Joubert Promoted to Wellness Director

August 26, 2019

Heather Joubert, previously the Aquatics and Fitness Coordinator at Taylor Community, has been promoted to Wellness Director. Only with the organization since December 2018, Joubert has proven herself to be a leader. “Heather is an innovative and creative thinker and I am excited to see the full range of active and engaging programming she will… Read More »

Freese Brothers Big Band in Concert

August 26, 2019

Everyone is welcome to join us Monday, Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building for a free concert by The Freese Bros Big Band. The band was formed in 1982 to support and encourage the development of musical talents of the public, its members and especially young musicians, as well as to… Read More »

Antiques & Collectibles Lecture

August 23, 2019

Taylor Community Antiques Expert Charlie Coulter and his daughter, Jennifer, present a lecture discussing and sharing information about antiques and collectibles, Monday, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. in Taylor Community’s Woodside Building. This free event is open to the public. The duo plans to bring along items from their own collection, including early glass, toys,… Read More »

Santoro promoted to VP Health Services

August 22, 2019

Charlene Santoro has been promoted to the position of Vice president of Health Services at Taylor Community. “As a member of the Senior Management Team, Charlene has shown an ability to think creatively with a vision for the future, while ensuring both residents and staff are treated with the utmost respect and care,” said Taylor… Read More »

Dr. Michael Cross: Serendipity in Science

August 19, 2019

Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration, but sometimes a little luck can help. From penicillin to Silly Putty, NutraSweet to amazing anti-cancer drugs, some of the most incredible breakthroughs have been accidental. Learn how the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics was for something that you surely created in kindergarten. Everyone is welcome… Read More »