Yearly Archives: 2020


Reading Dragons

Reading dragon cards for the Skeleton, Glowshroom, and Calico dragons

This Fall, I’m excited to announce that the Reading Dragons are back with a new look and brand new games to play!

Earn a new dragon card for every 30 minutes of reading. You can get 4 different dragons each month. That is a total of 16 cards a month! One card for every box on the tracker.

Where did the dragon cards come from? How are there so many different kinds? The original line art was designed by Ms. Mallory of the Children’s Department. The unique colors and themes for each dragon are then created by library staff. Sometimes, these designs are even based on patron ideas!

So how do you get a Reading Dragon? You start with an egg, and then you read to make it grow! It will hatch into a baby, then grow to a teenager, and then finally become an adult dragon. Then, you can start all over again with a new egg!

And now, Ms. Mallory has developed two new games to play with your dragons! The more you read, the more dragons you collect, the more fun you can have playing.

Stop by the Children’s Department at the Library to pick up your Reading Dragon tracker, game instructions, and some special starter cards!

-Liz Strauss & Mallory Thompson

Update 12/27/2023

Please email Mallory at mthompson@doverlibrary.org for information on how to get started and access to our Google Drive!


Mini Sketchbook Project

Calling all young artists in grades 6-12! This October, we’re throwing down a challenge: fill up a mini sketchbook with art and return it to the Library for inclusion in the Teen collection.

Sketchbooks are 4″ x 4″ and can be picked up at the Library while supplies last.

Guidelines:

  • Artwork must be original work.
  • While a prompt list is provided for inspiration, art is not required to follow the prompts.
  • Fanart or studies that copy famous art must give credit to the original artist or copyright holder.
  • Submissions featuring inappropriate artwork will not be added to the collection.
  • Sketchbooks must be approximately four inches by four inches.
  • Finally, sketchbooks will not be returned to the artists.

There is no deadline for submission, but any teen who turns in their sketchbook by November 1 will be entered to win a gift card. 

The Mini Sketchbook Project is inspired by Brooklyn Art Library’s Sketchbook Project, the largest collection of sketchbooks in the world. More information about the original project can be found at https://brooklynartlibrary.org/sketchbookproject

The original Sketchbook Project is amazing, and I’ve always wanted to participate, but it seems so daunting. I hope our Mini Sketchbook Project helps make the idea more accessible by providing mini sketchbooks, for free, to the young artists in our community. I can’t wait to see what the teens in our community come up with this fall!

The Mini Sketchbook Project is funded by a 21st Century Afterschool Learning Grant with Dover High School, which supports learning opportunities outside of classroom walls. This grant has also funded author visits, the Dover Public Library’s Mobile STEAM Lab, and the publication of Tornado Alley, the Teen Literary Magazine published every Spring. 

What are you waiting for? Get drawing!

Liz Strauss, Teen/Outreach Services Manager


Thank You, Julie Warther!

As Dover Public Library Board of Trustees Vice President Julie Warther begins her next adventure, we asked her a few questions about life, libraries, and literacy.

Julie Warther

1. What has been the best thing about serving the community as a Trustee at the Dover Public Library?

I felt honored to have had the opportunity to participate in this vibrant part of our community. I loved being part of this winning team of staff, managers, board members and patrons who all work together to make the magic of the Dover Public Library happen!  The overwhelming support shown by the community confirms time and again that what we do is important and valued here.


2. How has the Library changed during your time as a Trustee?

I’ve been on the board with two directors, a levy campaign, a remodel of the Children’s Department and later a remodel of the rest of the library.  We’ve experienced an incredible growth in programming, making the library a hub in the community for all ages. I’ve watched our Outreach Program blossom and technology explode. The StoryWalk® was created and continues to flourish at Dover City Park.  And most recently, we navigated a shut-down due to the Covid-19 pandemic and a re-opening with curbside pickup.  And these are just some of the highlights!  It’s been an incredible journey!


3.What words of advice would you impart on someone considering applying for the open Trustee seat?

Love the library and this community. Know that you are helping to bring our community together; be an advocate for literacy; open doors for many. The current board has worked together for numerous years and each fills a niche.  Bring your own unique talents and be ready to jump in with both feet!


4.  What do you like to do in your free time?

My favorite hours are spent with my kids, or reading, writing poetry, hiking at Norma Johnson’s Conservation Center and kayaking the Tuscarawas River.


5.  What is your greatest memory of growing up in Dover?

I recognize I had a near-idyllic childhood with a loving family, lots of outside time, and a love of reading.  My childhood home was adjacent to what is now the Norma Johnson Conservation Center. I spent hours hiking and fishing there with my parents and brothers.  My mom brought me to Storytime at the Dover Public Library when I was younger, then I started reading through the shelves of mysteries in the Children’s Department – The Happy Hollisters, Nancy Drew, Encyclopedia Brown.  I grew up as part of the family at Dover First United Methodist Church and attended Dover High School where I remember fondly my days playing alto saxophone with the Marching Tornadoes and performing with the Thespians on the Dover High School stage.

6.  One thing about me that people would be surprised to know is…

I am a poetry nerd!  I am an editor for an online haiku journal called The Heron’s Nest www.theheronsnest.com and have been instrumental in establishing several haiku path installations, including one at The Inn at Honeyrun in Millersburg.


7.  What is your favorite book of all time and why?

You didn’t really expect me to name just one, did you? I have found delight in many books.

The Bible, cozy mysteries, children’s literature like the Harry Potter series, and lots of poetry.

There is however, one particular book that surfaces when this question is asked. Richard Adams’s Watership Down was that one special book for me that still resonates. It was a place of community, albeit through many difficulties; friends helping each other along, each respected for his or her own unique gifts. There was an opening to possibilities and hope in it for me.


8.   You are about to begin the next chapter of your life.  Can you share what is next for you?  

I am moving to Wisconsin with two cats where we will likely be snowed-in often and catch up on stacks of books. I will probably do much of what I did here: be involved in the writing community and the church, find a place to lead a tai chi class and enjoy hiking and biking.  As my people are here in Ohio, I will make regular trips back to visit.  Don’t be surprised if you run into me at the library!

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Thank you, Julie Warther, for your years of service to the community! We wish you all the best in your next chapter!

Thank you with fall leaves background

If you know someone who has a passion for literacy, the community, and the Dover Public Library, please tell them about our Board of Trustees, currently seeking a new member! Learn more online or call Library Director Jim Gill at 330-343-6123 for more information.


Register to Vote by October 5

one decision can change the future

Do you need to register to vote? We can help with that.

At the Dover Public Library, you can register to vote, update your address, or fill out an application for an absentee ballot. Turn in your forms at the library, and we’ll get them to the Board of Elections, no postage necessary.

The deadline to vote in the November election is OCTOBER 5.

Your vote counts! However you decide to vote, just VOTE.

Find more information online at https://www.boe.ohio.gov/tuscarawas/voter-registration-information/ . Learn more about voting absentee here: https://www.boe.ohio.gov/tuscarawas/absentee-information/absentee-voting/


Fit for Fall 2020

Fit for Wall 2020 Autumn Walking Program Logo

Did you know the Dover Public Library has its own walking program for the fall?

If you were a fan of the Summer Walking Program, this program is a great next step. For each 15 minutes that you walk, you check off a box on the tracker. You can count all of your exercise: jogging, raking leaves, Zumba. Anything that gets you moving counts towards your goal!

I am a big fan of Fit for Fall. As the weather gets a little cooler, it’s a great reminder to get out and enjoy those wonderful fall colors. Being part of a community fitness program also helps keep me motivated. Plus, setting an achievable goal is important.

Thirty hours of walking (or other activity, remember!) is a lot of fitness, but is absolutely achievable in just over three months. If you do finish 30 hours of walking, you are eligible for a free T-shirt, and if you’re an overachiever, there is a grand prize drawing just for those who completely fill in the chart.

Deadline to turn in trackers is December 9, so we all have plenty of time to get fit this fall!

What are you waiting for? Download your tracker and get moving today!

-Liz Strauss, Teen/Outreach Services Manager


Questions from the Switchboard

There have been a lot of changes at the library since we’ve reopened. Some everyone can see: free masks, more hand sanitizer, less computers open so users can spread out. Some are more behind the scenes. One such change is the elimination of the phone tree when you call in so you get to talk to a real person, real quick.

When staffing allows, we have a librarian dedicated to answering the phone in one of our staff work spaces, now affectionately nicknamed “the Switchboard.”

We get a lot of work done in the Switchboard, and we also get a lot of questions. Here are some of the most common:

What are your hours?

New Hours library photo background Monday through Friday 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM and Closed Sunday

Our new hours are Monday through Friday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. We are still closed on Sundays.

How do I return materials?

Due to health and safety guidelines, all materials returned to the Dover Public Library must be placed in our outdoor bookdrops. There is one in the back parking lot as you pull in from 6th Street, and one to the left of the front entrance.

I returned _____ . Why is it still on my card?

Books in Quarantine

All returned items are placed in Quarantine for three days before they are checked in. If you’re getting emails that items are being renewed, are overdue, or notice that items are still on your account, and you know the items were returned, please don’t worry! The items are probably here, just waiting in quarantine.

What are my overdue fines?

You don’t have any! We all have enough to worry about during this crazy time, so the Dover Public Library is fine-free until further notice.

We get some uncommon questions at the Switchboard as well. Here are some of my favorites:

How do I cook shiitake mushrooms?

This one was a challenge. But apparently you… saute them? Check out this blog post from The Kitchen Magpie for more information!

What’s the weather for the week?

For the answer to this one, I like good old Google.

How do I contact the White House?

There’s a handy dandy form on this website!

Where do I send in my Absentee Ballot Application?

The Tuscarawas County Board of Elections: PO Box 69; New Philadelphia, OH 44663

Got Questions? We’ve got answers! Or… we’ll find answers. Call us at 330-343-6123 to talk to a Librarian.

-Liz Strauss, Teen/Outreach Services Manager


Library Opening Poem

We Have Missed You

The doors will open today!

Clocks slowly tick to ten,

Dvds cheer

Books disappear

In the hands of a fan once again.

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Sherlock Holmes resumes sleuthing,

Dumbo’s ears start to flap

Hotspots are gone

But not for long

Cuz you know in two weeks they’ll be back.

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The doors are shutting tonight

Computers switch to rest

Off goes the light

All through the night

Awaiting tomorrow’s first guest

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Jen Miller, technology manager