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On the evening of April 24, 2009, Kalamazoo Public Library hosted author Rick Bragg, the highlight of the library’s 2009…
The Books and Bellies season finale is here! Bill and T share more informative read-aloud techniques for new mothers and…
Dr. Sharon Carlson, historian and neighborhood resident, shares her extensive knowledge of the Stuart Neighborhood history and founding families. Presented…
Location: District #4 – Section 33, north side of Gull Road east of 28th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by…
Sources and general information about the early schools in Richland Township, including an 1880 sketch about the township's first schools.
Lynn Houghton, regional history curator at Western Michigan University’s Archives and Regional History Collections and co-author of Kalamazoo: Lost and…
Location: North side of East V Avenue, ½ mile east of South 42nd Street. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
KPL TV: Writers’ Block: Local Authors
Kalamazoo Public Library presents Writers’ Block, a forum where independently published local writers can tell the world about their work.…
Let’s get creative and paint some trees, in true Bob Ross fashion. Each month will feature a different theme but…
The little brick cottage at 605 South Street is one of the oldest surviving homes in the city. It was…
The five-piece band treated those in attendance to over an hour of traditional New Orleans Dixieland interspersed with information about…
Location: North side of Mt. Olivet Road east of Riverview Drive. Status: Active, private Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
A series of interviews by the Kalamazoo Gazette for Black History Month 2008 (7 videos).
In the early years of the 1950’s baseball was booming in Kalamazoo. On any given summer night, teams from local…
KPL TV: Teen Filmmaker Festival
Films from Kalamazoo Public Library’s 2007 Teen Filmmaker Festival. Juried films are shown at the Film Festival in February, where…
Albert White was an African American building contractor who lived and worked in Kalamazoo from the 1870s until his death…
Years ago, I met a politician who enthusiastically shared his support for the federally funded organization I worked for and…
Former U.S. Congressman and Kalamazoo City Commissioner Dr. Howard Wolpe, the Clinton and Obama administrations’ special envoy to Africa’s Great…
Courtesy of Alamo Township Museum
Kalamazoo Public Library strives to be a good steward of our community and our environment. Going Green isn’t new at…
Art & Architecture Source is the largest full-text art research database covering fine, decorative and commercial art, as well as…
MasterFILE Complete offers the largest collection of popular full-text magazines, reference books and other highly-regarded sources from the world's leading…
This full-text Spanish-language database covers a broad array of subjects inside and outside academia. It offers content from a variety…
For students, researchers, history buffs and literature lovers, there’s no better source than Literature Criticism Online to discover commentary on…
Poetry index of 600,000 poems with 50,000 full text. Short Story Finder offers full text, explanations, biographies. Over 1,000 complete…