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News Releases
Thursday, January 14, 2021Dover Public Library is hosting a virtual presentation by Evan Hennessey
On Monday, February 1 at 6:30 pm, the Dover Public Library is hosting a very special virtual presentation by Evan Hennessey, winner of the popular Food Network program "Chopped". Hennessey is a three-time champion of the cooking competition show where four chefs must create a three-course meal using the random mystery ingredients provided. Evan, Chef/Owner of Stages in Dover (https://www.stages-dining.com/), will talk about his experience on Chopped as well as demonstrate a live Chopped challenge from
Monday, January 11, 2021Remembering the Holocaust 80 years after
The Holocaust is one of the most studied topics in history and still leaves people wondering how something so horrific could have taken place. Presenter Mick Grzonka hopes to provide some answers in his virtual presentation: “The Duty to Remember – But What? Holocaust 80 Years After” at the Dover Public Library on Wednesday, January 27 at 6:30PM. The event is sponsored by the Dover Public Library and their Friends group. The carefully researched lecture will provide some historical context of events in
Monday, January 04, 2021Dover 400 hosts historical lecture series
First presentation, January 12, 2021: Indigenous People of the Piscataqua Watershed DOVER — Dover400, a committee of residents organizing Dover’s 400th Anniversary, recently announced it will host a historical lecture series chronicling Dover’s significant past, starting in January 2021 and continuing every month throughout 2021. Each presentation will be held at 7:00pm on the second Tuesday of the month starting on January 12, 2021. Initially, the series will be virtual lectures. The first session will