Yearly Archives: 2014


An Evening with Mystery Author P.L. Gaus

Paul Gaus 2012 Photo

 

Tuesday, October 7 at 6:30 PM

Join us Tuesday, October 7 at 6:30 PM for an evening with Ohio author P.L. Gaus, author of the popular Amish-Country Mysteries. In this series of books, Mr. Gaus explores the Amish culture in the context of murder investigations. Set in Holmes County, the nine-book series follows three life-long friends from Millersburg. Professor Michael Branden, Sheriff Bruce Robertson, and Pastor Caleb Troyer work together, and occasionally at crossed purposes, to solve mysteries involving the often inscrutable Amish sects of Holmes County. Included in the rich cast of English characters are the professor’s insightful wife Caroline, Holmes County Medical Examiner Melissa Taggert, and sheriff’s dispatcher Ellie Troyer. A book signing will follow the program. To register, call 330-343-6123.


One Book, One Community 2014

One Book, One Community

 

Join the conversation!  We invite you to get involved with the 2014 One Book, One Community project featuring the book Side-Yard Superhero: Life Lessons from an Unlikely Teacher, by Rick Niece.  Trust and friendship can go no deeper when a small-town newspaper boy befriends a young man with cerebral palsy, and a lifetime of adventure unfolds.

 

 

Side Yard Super Hero

Complete One Book, One Community Information

The Tuscarawas County Literacy Coalition will once again be sponsoring its annual One Book, One Community project featuring the book, Side-Yard Superhero: Life Lessons from an Unlikely Teacher, by Rick Niece.  One Book, One Community is a grassroots reading movement that aims to bring people together by giving them a shared experience.  “When we all read the same book, we all have something to talk about,” says planning committee chair, Cherie Bronkar.   “One Book, One Community’s goal is to break down the barriers between different groups of people and  to strengthen Tuscarawas County.”

Although life’s journey takes him far from his childhood home, Rick D. Niece, Ph.D., never forgets the people he meets and the lessons he learns as a young man growing up in picturesque DeGraff, Ohio, population 900. A small-town newspaper boy who becomes a lifelong educator himself, Dr. Niece is deeply touched by the endearing residents of DeGraff who shaped his youth, especially Bernie Jones. Confined to a wheelchair with severe cerebral palsy, Bernie becomes Rickie’s friend, inspiration and superhero, opening a world of compassion, trust and adventure to them both. When he leaves DeGraff to attend The Ohio State University, Rick promises Bernie that he will visit him again. Unfortunately, when Bernie’s parents pass away, Bernie disappears, too, taken in by a distant relative. Forty years later, Rick learns that his boyhood friend is living in a nursing home. Returning to Ohio, he visits the never-to-be-forgotten Bernie Jones of a childhood long past and a promise finally kept.

“We are challenging the community to read Side-Yard Superhero, to participate in a book discussion group, and to come to one of this year’s events,” says Jim Gill, TCLC President.  “Books are very powerful tools and are a way to create community.  We feel Rick Niece’s book will be appeal to many because of its nostalgic look at 1950’s Ohio and because of the book’s theme of compassion and life-long friendship.”

Following in his father‘s footsteps, Rick D. Niece, Ph.D., is a lifelong educator who has served as a classroom teacher, a public school administrator and a university professor, provost and president. In 1997, he was named President of the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas, and remains steadfast in his devotion to the University’s success. After his retirement on July 1, 2013, he was named President Emeritus of the University of the Ozarks. A small-town boy who has maintained his small-town values, Dr. Niece remembers his childhood with fond nostalgia.   Dr. Niece is the recipient of multiple awards, both as an author and an educator. He and his wife, Sheree, are now retired and living in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas.

2014 One Book, One Community Events

Community Book Discussions

Tuesday, September 16 at 1:30 PM at TCPL in New Philadelphia

Tuesday, September 16 at 7:00 PM at TCPL in Bolivar

Tuesday, September 16 at 1:30 PM at TCPL in Tuscarawas

Tuesday, September 23 at 10:00 AM at Gnadenhutten Public Library

Thursday, September 25 at 6:30 PM at TCPL in Strasburg

Friday, September 26 at 12 Noon at Chef Ernie’s in Uhrichsville (sponsored by Claymont Public Library)

Friday, September 26 at 4:30 PM, Kids Event: Lending a a Paw at TCPL in New Philadelphia

Monday, October 6 at 6:00 PM at Uncommon Grounds Coffee Shop in Dover (sponsored by Dover Public Library)

“Small Towns, Big Stories” Art Show

Featured works courtesy of Tuscaraswas County Board  of Developmental Disabilities & Starlight Enterprises, Inc., and Avenues of Adventure, a Horizons, Inc. program.  Works by local artists will be on display from September 15 through October 15 at Dover Public Library, Tuscarawas County Public Library, Claymont Public Library, Gnadenhutten Public Library.  Works will be comprised of a small town theme and feature local attractions.

The Great Hamburger Eating Contest

Sponsored by the Cattle Association and held at the Tuscarawas Farmer’s Market. A wondrous event in any small town is a hamburger eating contest and to commemorate Frank Tully’s amazing triumph at Taylor’s Restaurant, featured in the book, we will hold our hamburger eating contest on Wednesday Sept 24th at 6:30pm at the Farmer’s Market located at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds. Join us for the fun and prizes to the winners.

 

“Small Towns, Big Stories” Photo & Essay Contest

To commemorate small town life in Tuscarawas County we are asking for entries that that bring our county’s history to life and share fond memories of the past and/or present.  Writers and photographers of all ages are encouraged to submit their views of small town life. Essays should be approximately 500 words and photos can be present day or historical. Submissions should be sent to Cherie Bronkar via e-mail at cbronkar@kent.edu.Essays and photos will be on display during the cumulating event at the Kent State Tuscarawas Academic Learning Commons located across from the Auditorium in Founders Hall.

Rick Niece

 

An Evening with Author Rick Niece

Monday, October  13 at 7:00 PM

Kent State Tuscarawas, Founders Hall

 

 

Join us as we welcome author Rick Niece to the Tuscarawas Valley!  Niece will discuss Side-Yard Superhero and will answer questions from the public.  A book signing will follow the event, which is free and open to all.

 

The 2014 One Book, One Community project is sponsored by the following: Kent State Tuscarawas, United Way of Tuscarawas County, Dover-Phila Federal Credit Union, Barbour Publishing, Barnett Realtors, Pissocra-Mathias Realty, and the Friends of the Library.  For more information about this year’s project, please contact Cherie Bronkar at cbronkar@kent.edu or 330-339-3391.


Who is Lizzie Bennet?

The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet by Bernie Su and Kate RorickMost of the books I take home from work have a nice bright red YA sticker on their spine. It’s rare for me to geek out over an adult fiction title, so I almost marked June 24, 2014 on the calendar. Because I saw a book come in that made me jump up and down. There may have even been dancing. And it wasn’t even by Meg Cabot.

The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet by Kate Rorick and Bernie Su is a print adaptation of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, an online, transmedia adaptation of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, which happens to be my favorite book of all time.

But, wait. I may have lost you at “transmedia.”

For those of you who don’t waste hours on Tumblr, Twitter, and Facebook, here’s how The Lizzie Bennet Diaries works. The Lizzie Bennet Diaries is a series of short videos featuring Ashley Clements as Lizzie Bennet, a graduate student studying communications. The videos are part of a project for one of her classes, but soon grow to include not only her classmate Charlotte (played by Julia Cho), but also her sisters, their friends, and eventually, yes, Mr. Darcy. There are 100 core videos from Lizzie Bennet, but other characters have their own videos, as well as social media accounts for viewers to follow and comment on. In this way, viewers become part of the story, and even get some of their questions answered by the characters in special FAQ videos. Unlike a TV series, where the viewers only have access to the characters in one way, the characters of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries come alive through their own social media accounts. Sometimes viewers even get to know the characters better than they know each other.

Who in the world thought of that? That would be Hank Green, brother of John Green. (You know, the author of The Fault in Our Stars.) Hank wanted to retell a novel through a video blog and chose Pride and Prejudice. And why not? It’s funny, romantic, and, very importantly, public domain. Which means anybody can retell it anyway he wants and not get sued.

I first heard about The Lizzie Bennet Diaries here at the Dover Public Library. It was during our first ever Read-In, and a young woman read from Pride and Prejudice and talked about how great an adaptation The Lizzie Bennet Diaries was. Well, that was a Saturday. By the wee hours of Sunday morning, I was hooked.

Skip ahead about a year and a half, and The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet crosses my path. There weren’t many surprises in it for me, as I’d watched and re-watched the series on YouTube, but it was one more new way to connect with the character of Lizzie Bennet. Even though the videos are her “diary,” there are things viewers don’t get to see on the Internet, or on the DVD set. For instance, the contents of Darcy’s letter. Pride and Prejudice fans, I know you know what letter I’m talking about.

I might not be the most objective reviewer in the case of Lizzie Bennet, but if you liked Pride and Prejudice, give her secret diary and her videos a shot. You might find something new to love in your favorite characters.

And, if you think this transmedia thing sounds kind of fun, check out Emma Approved, an adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma from the creators of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries.

 

Liz

Teen Librarian

 

 


Dover Public Library Patron Survey

Dover Public Library LogoTell us what you think! 

The Library is conducting an online survey to find out more about our library patrons and what we can do for you to improve your library experience. Tell us your ideas, share your past experiences at the library, and more. This survey is completely confidential and will only be used within the library. Thank you in advance for your help in making Dover Public Library even better.


The Semi-Colon Project: Don’t Let Your Story End

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I don’t think there was anyone out there who was not affected in some way by the stunning news that comedian Robin Williams took his own life.  How can someone who’s life conveyed joy and who’s gifts brought laughter to millions and millions of people leave us so tragically?  Robin Williams and his actions show us emphatically that depression and mental illness are things that cannot be soothed by money, fame, and success.  In light of this recent tragedy and as part of September’s suicide prevention month, Community Mental Healthcare of Dover is spearheading a suicide prevention campaign called “The Semi-Colon Project.  You are being challenged to reflect on your past, present, and future through a community writing contest.  A semicolon connects two independent clauses.  Think of your life as a sentence: your past is the first clause, you are the semicolon, and your future is the next clause.  Reflect on your “life sentence…”  What does it say?  Writers are asked to respond to this prompt in 1 to 2 pages.  There will be separate judging categories for high school students and the community at large.  Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each category.

Things to Remember:

  • Semi-Colon Project Writing Contest runs through October 2nd.
  • Work can be dropped off at the Dover Public Library or the Tuscarawas County Public Library in New Philadelphia (please include your name, address, and phone #)
  • A community writing workshop will be held for writers at Bread Head Bakery in Dover on September 13th.  Call 330-602-2434 for details.
  • Crisis Hotline for those dealing with suicide:  330-343-1811
  • For more info, contact Community Mental Healthcare
  • To stay informed about The Semi-Colon Project, click on their Facebook page.
  • Partners include: Tuscarawas County Literacy Coalition, Dover Public Library, Tuscarawas County Public Library System, Newcomerstown Public Library, Gnadenhutten Public Library, Clark Memorial Branch Library, Claymont Public Library, The ADAMHS Board, Bread Head Bakery, Uncommon Grounds Coffee Shop, MT Cup Coffee Shop.

-Jim Gill, Director


Miracles of Marble Cove Series

Miracles of Marble Cove BooksThis series has 24 titles and chronicles the adventures of 4 very different women whose paths cross on Newport Avenue, a seaside neighborhood in the charming town of Marble Cove, Maine.  The women, all in different stages of life, also have something else in common: Each is starting over in some way. Each one has a second chance in life, and these second chances give our 4 friends untold opportunities to grow in faith, love and grace.

As these women learn, it’s never too late for a 2nd chance, no matter where you are in life. You might not start a new life in a new town, but each new day offers us a reset, a chance to move in a new direction, to take on a new attitude and see life with new eyes. Have your decisions taken you down the wrong path in life? Do you feel as if you’ve somehow gotten lost and can’t find your way home again?  Today is another opportunity to take steps to set things right.

 

Mary

– Technology Room Manager


Maurice Clarett: Tackling Life’s Playbook

Maurice ClarettThursday, Sept. 11 at 7:00 PM

at the Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas

Everyone has the ability to change! Come hear this deeply personal account of the triumphs and tragedies Maurice has endured, and how he came out of prison a changed man. There will also be a Silent Auction of OSU memorabilia at the event. This event is free, but tickets are required. Call 330-308-6400 to reserve your seats today! Presented by Community Mental Healthcare with the help of these sponsors: Dover Public Library, the Tim and Karen Stokey Family, the Ohio State University Alumni Club, the Richard Stephenson Family, and Solid Rock Photos.