Monthly Archives: August 2021


Preserving Civil War Heritage through Remembrance

Here, in the dread tribunal of last resort, valor contended against valor. Here brave men struggled and died for the right as God gave them to see the right.”

 -Adlai E. Stevenson I

One of the best-kept secrets in our community is an organization known as the Tuscarawas Valley Civil War Round Table. Founded over 25 years ago by Dan Cooley, former Dover Public Library Director, and Jeff Schrock of Sugarcreek, the Round Table is committed to educating the community about the American Civil War through the preservation of Civil War heritage and through the remembrance of those who struggled for their cause. Ever since Appomattox, historians, military tacticians and amateur scholars have been fascinated by the Civil War. The Round Table wants you to know that you are welcome!  Each month, a different speaker will provide an engaging and informative look at a particular aspect of the War Between the States.  Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at 6:30 PM in the library’s Community Room during the months of January-May and September-December. New members are always welcome, as well as ideas for future presenters and programs.  Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any suggestions. More books have been written about the American Civil War than any other event in history and it is an honor to play a part in the preservation of that story.  The Round Table kicks off on Thursday, September 9 at 6:30 PM and features Steve Ball who will present “The Music of the Civil War.”  Hope to see you then!


– Jim Gill, Director, director@doverlibrary.org

“Music of the Civil War” Presented by Steve Ball

Thursday, September 9 at 6:30 PM

Community Room at the Dover Public Library

This program shares some of the most popular tunes of the Civil War from both sides of the conflict. The music is presented in a chronological format, with the story of each song, and what is happening in the Civil War at the same time. The program covers some of the popular patriotic tunes, melancholy ballads of home, and a bit of army humor as well. Music of the Civil War shares both music and history with insight to both soldiers and musicians of the period.


1 Spot, 2 Spot, Hot Spot, No Spot

A Poem about Technology, Inspired by Dr. Seuss

Hot Spot

The Spot is Hot

No, no no it’s not

Get Get

Used to get

Used to get the Internet

Help Help

I need some help

I need some help to get on Yelp

Pick quick

Will do the trick

Hotspots here are super quick

Gone gone

They all are gone

I’ll have to wait super long

Bold bold

You must be bold

You must be bold and place a hold

Pays pays

Your patience pays

Check it out for fourteen days

-Jen Miller, Technology Manager


Countdown to Back to School Bingo

In just 8 days, the Dover Public Library is hosting its second ever Back to School Bingo event!

Saturday, August 21st at 2:00 PM, tweens and teens ages 10 and up are invited to come to the Community Room to play and win school supplies! This event is sponsored by a 21st Century Afterschool Learning Grant with Dover High School.

This year, we have 12 awesome surprise boxes of school supplies to give away! Each box has a different theme like art, science, or math, and is packed with school supplies!

Here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside:

Participants will only be able to win one of the surprise boxes. If players just can’t stop winning, they’ll be able to pick additional prizes from the Random Prize Box. Additionally, any participants not in the age range 10-18 (or Senior in High School) will be permitted to play for prizes from the Random Prize Box, so parents and younger siblings are welcome to join in!

Following the game, participants will have the opportunity to make a magnetic picture from for their lockers! If unable to stay for the craft, kits will be available to take home instead.

Registration is not required for this event!

I hope you can join us for a fun afternoon of games and crafts as we get ready for a great school year together!

-Liz Strauss, Teen/Outreach Services Manager


Try Something New with Prattle & Purl

“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
― Mahatma Gandhi

August is bringing many changes to the library! As school is fast approaching and we start a new routine, I decided to take up a new craft of sorts. I learned how to knit about 17 years ago and decided It was time for a change and something new!

I saw some embroidery hoops in a nearby store and that sparked my interest. I went on to Amazon, found a beginners kit with three patterns, thread and all the other materials that I would need. I am excited to start something new and to keep my brain exercised and thriving!

One of the great programs we offer here is called Prattle & Purl. You can bring any crafty project you are currently working on and chat with fellow crafty patrons! Prattle & Purl will be on Saturday August 7 & 21 at 10:00 AM in the Community Room. This club will continue to meet the first and third Saturdays of each month.

Hope to see you and your crafty projects soon!

~Ellen Lint, Library Assistant