Adult Services


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.


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.


Downtown Dover Chocolate Walk 2

Ticket 2016

Grab your friends & family and join local merchants for Dover’s first Chocolate Walk – a delicious trip around Dover’s quaint downtown shopping district!

The 1st Annual Downtown Dover Chocolate Walk is scheduled for Saturday, May 7th from 5:00-8:00 PM. During that time ticket holders will walk downtown Dover, visiting the many participating businesses, or Sweet Stops, and receive a delightful chocolate treat at each stop. As ticket holders make their way through the downtown, some treats will be enjoyed on the spot and others will be taken home to savor later. Every participant’s bag will be overflowing with an amazing amount of chocolate at the end of the evening. Only 200 tickets will be sold for the event, which are available for purchase at the Dover Public Library, 525 N. Walnut Street. Tickets will also be sold at: Bread Head Bistro, Country Mouse, McDonald Niklaus Framing, & John’s Sweepers. Tickets are $20 each. Proceeds from this event will benefit Downtown Dover projects funded by The Canal Dover Association–specifically the the Spirit of Dover statue project. An “after party” will be held downtown from 8:00-10:00 PM with live music, refreshments, and more.

Participants are to bring their ticket(s) to the Dover Public Library on Saturday, May 7 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Participants will be given a “passport” that lists the 25-30 participating businesses/organizations and a “goody bag” to hold their chocolate treats. For more information about the 1st Annual Downtown Dover Chocolate Walk, please call 330-343-6123. Sponsored by The Canal Dover Association and The Friends of the Dover Public Library.


The CCC Boys of Dover & New Phila

CCC BoysMichigan based author Bill Jamerson will present an hour-long music and storytelling program about the Civilian Conservation Corps  on Saturday, April 16 at 11 am. The program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.  Dressed in uniform, Jamerson tells stories, shows a clip from his PBS film, reads excerpts from his novel, and sings original songs with his guitar. It’s a nostalgic program with heartfelt stories and lots of laughter.  He has performed at CCC reunions across the country and at dozens of CCC-built state and national parks. His presentation is as entertaining as it is important; as honest as it is fun. It’s about people both ordinary and extraordinary, with stories of strength, wit and charm.

The Civilian Conservation Corps was a federal works program created by President Franklin Roosevelt in the heart of The Great Depression. During its nine year run beginning in 1933, over 139,000 young men in Ohio enrolled in the camps.  The camps were run by the army with an average of 33 camps in operation for each year. The enrolllees were paid $1 a day with $25 sent home to their families each month. The money kept many families from starving.  The C’s in Ohio planted  millions of trees, built hundreds of bridges and dams, constructed over 2000 miles of roads, did erosion control, built check dams, stocked fish, fought forest fires, and built a dozen state parks including Tar Hollow, Scioto Trail and Shawnee State Park.  They also planted millions of trees at Blue Rock State Forest.  Over 4000 enrollees helped in the rescue and clean-up efforts during the Ohio River flood of 1937.  At Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the C’s used wormy chestnut wood in many of the buildings including the Happy Days Lodge.  The camps not only revitalized Ohio’s natural resources but also turned the boys into men by teaching them discipline and work skills.  Camp Dover opened on May 10, 1934, and Camp New Tusearawna opened up 2 miles east of New Philadelphia on November 23, 1933.

Some of the songs Jamerson performs with his guitar include Franklin D., written by an appreciative CCC Boy.  Chowtime is a fun look at the camp food, City Slicker, is about the mischief the boys find in the woods, and Tree Plantin’, Fire Fightin’ Blues tells the hardships of work out in the woods. Wood Tick is a C’s lament about the nicknames the locals gave them. The folk songs range from heartwarming ballads to foot stomping jigs.

Along with a novel and CD of songs on the CCC, Jamerson produced a PBS film, Camp Forgotten, which aired on Ohio Public Television in 1994. In his program, Bill will talk about many interesting enrollees he has met over the years. A question and answer period and book signing will follow his presentation. People are invited to bring photo albums and CCC memorabilia. For more information or to register for the program, please call the library at 343-6123 or visit Jamerson’s website at: billjamerson.com.

 

 


Matt Lupica: The Baseball Stadium Insider 1

The Baseball Stadium Insider

Matt Lupica: The Baseball Stadium Insider

Thursday, March 24 at 6:30 PM

Join Matt Lupica as he discusses his book, The Baseball Stadium Insider: A Dissection of All Thirty Ballparks, Legendary Players, & Memorable Moments. Lupica’s comprehensive guide leads readers on a tour across the country and provides an in-depth look at the parks that have shaped baseball. From Babe Ruth’s home runs to Jackie Robinson’s debut, to Lou Gehrig’s final bow, our ballparks have stood witness to the memorable events that have made the game of baseball what it is today. This free event is for the die-hard fan or the baseball novice alike. A book signing will follow this event. Call the library at 330-343-6123 to register or for more information.

Part of Dover Public Library’s Nights at the Round Table