Monthly Archives: April 2016


$200 Contest deadline fast approaching…

To all of my fellow Tuscarawas County residents :

This is the final week Dover Public Library will be accepting entries for our soon-to-be-published living history book! If you would like to see your story in print and want a chance at the $200 prize, stop in to the library and pick up your entry form at the front desk. Or you can download and print it here: Tapestries of Tuscarawas County

Either way, make sure your entry is returned to Dover Public Library by May 1 for consideration! (Since May 1 happens to be a Sunday, we will accept any sealed envelopes placed in our outside drop box before the library opens at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 2. We will also accept any mail postdated before May 1.)

If you find it difficult to begin, you can review the prompts on the submission form for story ideas. If you find you are still having trouble, read on for clarification of some issues I have addressed throughout the contest:

  1. This is NOT a history paper. Please don’t send a report detailing the Gnadenhutten Massacre or the building of the Ohio Erie Canal – we’ve heard those stories already! We want to hear a story that is personal to you. Maybe tell us about the first time you went to see Trumpet in the Land performed, or how you remember catching and eating fish from the Tuscarawas River when you were a kid.
  2. You can incorporate a favorite family story, joke, or legend even if the teller is no longer living. If you think your grandmother had a great story about life in Tuscarawas County but she is no longer around to tell it, you can submit that as your story, as long as you give credit where credit is due.
  3. Please don’t submit genealogies. While we are always happy to accept any complied histories of local families for our genealogy collection, this is not what we are asking for in this particular case.

That’s it! Simple, right? And if you contribute, not only will you have a chance to win a $200 or $50 cash prize, but you will be contributing to the historical record, something your great-great-grandchildren will be able to appreciate!

 

For any further questions, please contact Claire Kandle at (330)343-6123 or email localhistory@doverlibrary.org 

 

– Claire Kandle, Local History & Genealogy Librarian


Move with Mortimer this Summer

Coach MortimerWell, Mortimer here again.  I wanted to come here on this computer to tell you about my summer reading program.  It is called “Park it AND Read” because we are teaming up with Dover Park.

But we all know summer reading is all about the Moose. That’s me. Mortimer.

I’m all over this summer reading thing, and I’ve got the scoop. We’re going to have all my favorite programs like LEGO Club (Moose are the best at building, you know), Treats & Treasures (Miss Jen always lets me have a leftover treat ^^), and Art Club (I am the Van Gogh of Moose kind). We’re also going to start checking out sports equipment like bocce ball sets and flag football sets. Don’t worry, I’ll make sure it’s all working properly before we let it circulate. And we’re going to have lots of visitors this summer to talk to us about bike safety, Ohio animals and butterflies, tell stories, and much more!

I’m super excited for  will be the exercise programs called “Movin’ with Mortimer.”  Yes.  That’s me. Did you know that the YMCA is coming HERE to the LIBRARY?!  Well, not the YMCA the building, but YMCA the staff…you know what I mean!  They will teach Zumba and Yoga.  Moose are VERY good at exercise!  But I don’t know much Zumba or Yoga.  You’ll come and help me, right?

Details on all our fun summer programs are coming in the next edition of Footnotes. But you can stop by and ask a non-moose library human for more information any time.  They are pretty nice, even if they don’t have much in the way of fur or antlers!

 

– Mortimer the Moose


Friends of the Library Poetry Night

Poetry Month

 

The Friends of the Dover Public Library will host their Annual Poetry Night in the Dover Public Library’s Community Room on Thursday, April 28 at 6:00 PM. Members of the community are invited to read their original works or their personal favorites from other poets. Anyone interested in reading should call the Dover Public Library at 330-343-6123 to register for the program. Refreshments will be served.


Volunteer of the Month: Paula

Paula HCongrats to our Volunteer of the Month for April: Paula! Paula helps us shelve and keep caught up on those busy Mondays here at the library. Thank you, Paula, for everything you do to help our library!

 

How long have you been volunteering at the library?

Since last Fall

 

Why did you want to become a volunteer at the library?

I have always loved books! I always thought that if I won the lottery I would buy a library and live in it!

 

Who are some of your favorite authors?“I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.” ― Jorge Luis Borges

I like several genres. I’m always trying to expand my horizons, but my favorites are:

  • Classic Fiction: Thomas Hardy
  • Historical Fiction: Michael & Jeff Shaara and Philippa Gregory
  • Faith & Inspiration: Max Lucado and Wayne Dryer
  • And for some good stories: John Grisham, Daniel Silva, and Kurt Vonnegut

 

What do you enjoy most about being a volunteer?

Working with the staff. Everyone is friendly and greets me with a smile. They are always so appreciative of my time and efforts. It’s a very happy work environment for me. I very much look forward to coming in each week.

 

And we look forward to seeing your smiling face every week, Paula! Thank you for all your hard work!

Would you like to volunteer? Contact Wendy Contini for more information on how to help your library.


Nights at the Round Table: An Evening with Mystery Author Wendy Sand Eckel

Wendy Sand Eckel

Join mystery author and New Phila native Wendy Sand Eckel on Thursday, April 21 for this fun Nights at the Round Table author event.  Wendy Sand Eckel will discuss her mystery, Murder at Barclay Meadow, and will do a book signing following the program.  About the Book:  “After her husband confesses to an affair, Rosalie exiles herself to a farmhouse on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.  Just when she thinks things couldn’t get worse, Rosalie finds a body floating in her marsh grasses.  Determined to find justice and protect the new home she’s begun to build, Rosalie races to catch the killer in this deftly plotted debut.”  For more information or to register for the program, please call the Library at 330.343.6123.

Murder at Barclay Meadow


Children’s Traveling Tech Lab

Technology

No school for the kids? No problem!  The  Library will host a Children’s Traveling Tech Lab on Friday, April 15 at 2:30 PM. Presented by the Northeast Ohio Regional Library System, this program will demonstrate the latest emerging technology and will teach children how to create, code and think critically through play and collaboration. The Tech Lab demonstrates inexpensive and free technology so that every child has the opportunity to innovate and learn. “Emerging tech can offer more than technical skill,” says Jim Gill, Director. “It can build soft skills like decision making, creative thinking, open-mindedness and communication. The technology in the Tech Lab is not just fun– it focuses on STEAM learning and challenges kids to innovate by working together.”  The Traveling Tech Lab includes: Ozobot, Snap Circuits, LighUp Edison Kit, Cardboard VR, OSMO, Elements 4D, Pixel Press Floors, 3Doodler, Sphero Ball and much more. This program is geared for children ages 7-14. “Students attending Dover City Schools are off on April 15th,” says Dani Gustavich, Children’s Librarian. “This program can be a fun way to get kids out of the house and can be a way to have fun and learn at the same time. ” Please call the Dover Public Library at 330-343-6123 for more information or to register.


Dover High School Hispanic Outreach Film Night

Living on One Dollar

 

Join us on Thursday, April 14 at 6:00 PM for a viewing and discussion of the award-winning documentary, Living On One Dollar.  This film follows four friends traveling through rural Guatemala attempting to live on only $1.00 a day. Sponsored by Dover High School.  Refreshments provided.  All welcome at this FREE community event.