Thursday, August 27, 2020

Summer Reading Program Prizes

Have you picked up your Summer Reading Prizes yet? If you received an e-mail from ReadSquared or the library letting you know that you’ve won a prize, please stop by main circulation desk (teens & adults) or the Children’s Room to claim your prize! If you are unable to pick up your prize within the next week, please call us at (603) 516-6050 or send an email to libraryquestions@dover.nh.gov and let us know.


 

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Join Us for a Movie on the Library Lawn

All movies will be played on the library’s front lawn. Showings will be limited to the first 50 people. No registration is required. You are welcome to bring a snack and a blanket or chair to sit on. In order to stay safe, the library will be practicing social distancing measures and ask that movie-goers wear a mask when they are not seated.

 


 

Thursday, August 06, 2020

Cool Stuff the Library Has You may not know About

You can check these out!

A birding Bag 

A Star Gazing Kit

An Orion Starblast Telescope

A killowatt energy detector

6 Kindles

A toy library

Makey Makeys

Backpack Kits – themed books and toys in a backpack

Binge Boxes- collections of 4-6 movie DVDs, centered on a film theme or actor 

Maker tools- glass kiln for fusing glass, electric staple/nail gun, yarn winder, rotary cutter and self healing mats, screen printing equipment, light box, jewelry making tools, bead loom, button maker, easel, rug hooking frame, and a metal detector


Tuesday, August 04, 2020

A Hurricane in Dover 65 Years Ago

Did you know in August 25, 1954, Hurricane Carol hit Dover?

The Library skylight caved in during this storm, narrowly missing Librarian Anne Elizabeth Leach.Nine windows were broken in St. Mary's School. Moore's Boatyard was almost wiped out and the B & M freight shed was blown to the ground. The First Parish Church lost two stained glass windows and several windows in the Steeple. An Orchard Street tree came down on cars belonging to Armand Dureau, John Dubois, and George Webster. Foster's Daily Democrat could not be published for the first time in 82 years due to the power outage.

Monday, August 03, 2020

Local author Michael C. Ward will be returning to the library – virtually!

Ward will talk about his family’s experience as the “Index of Integration” in the virtual presentation “The Colored Folks Ain’t Gonna Make It: A Black American Experience” hosted by the Dover Public Library on Wednesday, August 12 at 6:30pm. The free program will be held online through Ring Central. Registration is required to access the login information. You do not need to be a library card holder to attend.

The presentation will include stories from Ward’s Sketches of Lee collection, which chronicles his family’s history combating the racial stereotypes of the 50’s. Signed copies of the first two volumes in the collection, A Colored Man in Exeter and The Colored Folks Ain’t Gonna Make It, will be available for purchase at the library until August 24. Payment can be made through cash or check.

Ward began writing his family’s history in 2015 when his father Harold was in the hospital with weeks to live. He recalled him saying, “Michael, I want you to write the stories of our existence. I want my great-grandchildren to know where they came from.” Since then Ward has been fulfilling his father’s last request and recounting the stories of his family.

The Ward family was led by Harold and Virginia, a couple with strong convictions and compassion that they passed down to their children. As the first African-Americans in the area, the family encountered many people who had never spoken to or seen someone of color before and were relentless in disproving stereotypes of that era, eventually becoming respected members of the community.

To register visit https://dovernh.assabetinteractive.com/…/the-colored-folks…/ or call the library at (603) 516-6050.

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