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This interesting paragraph from a letter written by Lucinda Hinsdale Stone points out that pioneer women were often skilled in…
Smokin’ Sleddog recording artists Jamie-Sue Seal and John Latini presented a holiday show of roots, jazz standards and blues with…
Dr. Sharon Carlson, historian and neighborhood resident, shares her extensive knowledge of the Stuart Neighborhood history and founding families. Presented…
Location: Fractional District #11 – Section 25, east side of 22nd Street south of X Avenue. Kalamazoo County 1873. Published…
Due to the rapidly increasing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Kalamazoo and surrounding Michigan communities, Kalamazoo Public Library…
KPL’s Local History Minute! is a new videos series that features noteworthy collection titles, local history materials, and helpful research…
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Valerie van Heest, director of the Michigan Shipwreck Research Associates and award-winning author, shares discoveries from Fatal Crossing, her new…
Kalamazoo Public Library strongly condemns the harassment and violence that has been escalating in our country against people of Asian…
Show # 67 in KPL’s ongoing free concert series featured The Relations, with their unique blend of original pop music…
Research tells us that between the ages of three and five years old, children become aware of gender, culture, ethnicity,…
The adventures continue! Follow along with KPL’s Miss Natalie as she reads The Hidden Oracle from The Trials of Apollo…
New housing developments were coming up all over Kalamazoo after the turn of the twentieth century due primarily to a…
The little brick cottage at 605 South Street is one of the oldest surviving homes in the city. It was…
Location: District #4 – Section 22, north side of L Avenue between 42nd and 44th Streets. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by…
Posted September 30, 2023 Kalamazoo Public Library supports your right to read what you want when you want. This library…
Artist(s): Johnny Apollo & The Saturn Seven w/ Sing Out Kalamazoo and Time Machine Date: 23 May 1976 Tickets: 75¢…
Join us for a special online tour of a local jewelry artist Meg Tang’s studio!
Books and Bellies returns! Join Healthy Babies, Healthy Start, and Kalamazoo Public Library for a reading circle for expecting parents!…
From its beginnings as a school library that was open just one hour a week to a showplace deemed “Library…
Ancestry allows family researchers to search through a database comprised of an array of public records. Provided via ProQuest, includes…
This database is a leading resource for scholarly research. It supports high-level research in the key areas of academic study…
This rich full-text database provides a broad spectrum of information on thousands of authors and their works across literary disciplines…
If you're doing genealogical research on ancestors from New England, this is a key resource. In Central Library only.
Rocket Languages is an award-winning, interactive online language learning system. Users can learn conversational language at their own pace. Languages…