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Kalamazoo has long had a strong connection with the production and performance of music. Since the mid-nineteenth century, local, nationally-recognized,…
KPL is pleased to announce the triumphant return of Read Along!, the popular online series featuring chapter books read aloud…
Authors of the new book The Library Ladies of Kalamazoo: Their Home and History tell how they collaborated to create…
Whether by design, by location, or perhaps by pure chance, certain commercial structures are destined to become lifelong places where…
The Jazz and Creative Institute will be performing big band jazz tunes composed by Black musicians during a time of great protest…
A panel of photographers and immigrants explore why people immigrate to the United States and share their experiences assimilating into…
In 2023, the 4th U.S. district congressmen represents Kalamazoo County, but in the past, the district began as the 3rd,…
Join two academic and one public librarian for KPL’s newest book club: No Shelf Control: A Graphic Novel Book Club.…
As part of our 20th-anniversary celebration, we have gone back and revisited the beginning of the Reading Together program. Enjoy…
Lynn Houghton continues Michigan’s colorful history with a session that continues the state from the growth of the automotive industry…
Margaret Minott was the first African American elected to the Kalamazoo Board of Education. She was instrumental in the effort…
Susan Nenadic, author of “A Purse of Her Own,” discusses women’s work and employment in Michigan during the nineteenth century,…
Kalamazoo College African studies professor Joseph Bangura presents a geopolitical survey of Burundi and Rwanda, including pre-colonial and colonial history,…
The Kalamazoo Public Library was one of the first public libraries in the nation to recognize the need for a…
Location: East side of South 42nd Street, ¼ mile south of East W Avenue, Fulton. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
“Candace Anderson Sings about Early Michigan Women” (1987) – This popular folksinger sings songs she has written based on the…
Authors of the new book “The Library Ladies of Kalamazoo: Their Home and History” tell how they collaborated to create…
The Institute for Immigration Research has announced its finalists for the New American Voices Award, which recognizes “recently published works…
Located along the eastern side of the Stuart neighborhood in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Arcadia Creek was the center of a major…
In January of 2003, the Justice Center facility at Crosstown Parkway and S. Burdick Street was named in honor of…
La Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos está organizada de modo que los estudiantes puedan encontrar información rápida y fácilmente.
Full text reference books on business, history, science, environment, medicine, and multicultural studies
MyHeritage is the leading destination to discover, share and preserve your family history. Trusted by millions of families, its global…
Poetry index of 600,000 poems with 50,000 full text. Short Story Finder offers full text, explanations, biographies. Over 1,000 complete…
Consumer Health Complete supports the information needs of patients and fosters an overall understanding of health-related topics. This resource provides…