Monthly Archives: April 2015


2nd Annual Local Author Fair

Saturday, April 11 from 1:00-4:00 PM

This event is yWriters penour chance to interact with the community, network with local writers, and celebrate the written word. Each of our authors will have a table in the library to meet with the public and sign books. 2015 authors include: Becki Reiser, David L. Herbert, Dale Pierce, Eric VanRaepenbusch, Wendy Koile, Irv Korman, Jen Bublycz, Maryanne Shaw, Jane Ann Turzillo, Kendra Berni, Robert Sberna, Julie Anne Lindsey, Annie Tipton, Debra Robinson, Ruth Mugridge Snodgrass, Catherine Fithian, Jenny McCray, and more!


Tournament of Authors Championship Round

The votes are in, and we are down to two authors in Book Madness 2015! The contest is down to Agatha Christie and James Patterson. Don’t forget to stop into the library and visit the library’s Facebook page to vote for your favorites throughout the week. Who will be named the library’s favorite author in 2015? You decide! Check out the bracket below for more details:

https://www.doverlibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Bracket.pdf


Monday, Monday…

Bah dah, bah dah dah dah. So many songs have been written about this most hated day of the week that you can find one to suit practically any musical taste. The first one to pop into my head when I hear the word “Monday” is the one written by John Phillips for The Mamas and the Papas. Don’t ask me why, it’s not even from my generation. I am also a fan of Wilco and John Prine; here is a link if you want to explore the variety of artists caught with “a case of the Mondays:” http://antonk.com/music/songs-about-monday/

 

 

Why am I talking about Monday? Because it is now my favorite day of the week. I get to spend my Mondays at Dover Public Library in our fabulous new local history room, The Roots Cellar, and I invite you to come to the library and check it out! We are located in the basement right next to the Book Cellar, in the old community room area. Here you will find Dover High School Yearbooks and City Directories, books on the history of Tuscarawas County, including notable places and people, genealogy books, general Ohio reference books, war rosters, and archival collections. Unfortunately these materials do not circulate, but you are welcome to come and browse the collection during The Roots Cellar’s hours:

 

Monday: 12:30-4, 5-8

Tuesday: 5-8

 

If you would like to look at something from the collection when the room is closed, no problem! Ask at the front desk and staff will be happy to retrieve a title for you to enjoy upstairs in the main reading room.

So, if you are stuck in the middle of John Prine’s loooooong Monday and want to break up the monotony, come visit me in The Roots Cellar and see what there is to learn about your hometown.

 

Claire Kandle

Local History & Genealogy Librarian