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Kalamazoo Public Library Marketing and Communications Manager Marti Fritz interviewed architect David Milling and artist Michael Hayden during the 1998…
RAWK Prompt #2: Marvel’s Black Panther Calling all writers! RAWK will host a workshop series during Geek Fest Month with three prerecorded…
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Nonprofit Consultants and Trainers Directory
These professional nonprofit consultants and trainers have joined the Nonprofit Consultants & Trainers Network in Kalamazoo County. The purposes of…
Quilters Bette Boulding and Vicki Fischer talk about who and what inspires their quilting designs, and share their techniques at…
Northeast corner of Kalamazoo Avenue and North Burdick Street (402 North Burdick Street). Opened as a budget film theater on…
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This time of year often has me taking a moment to examine the year that was at ONEplace. What work…
Historical researchers are fortunate because the Kalamazoo Gazette, the major newspaper serving our area, is the longest continuously published newspaper in…
Author Bruce Mills reads from Siblings and Autism: Stories Spanning Generations and Cultures, an essay collection he co-edited with Debra…
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During the 1870s, a local farmer named James Taylor hosted a fall event he called the Annual Harvest Home Festival…
2010 National Book Award-winning author and Western Michigan University professor of English Jaimy Gordon reads from her latest novel, “Lord…
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NoveList Plus is a comprehensive readers' advisory resource. In addition to the fiction database that NoveList has offered, NoveList Plus…
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