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KPL TV: Teen Filmmaker Festival
The 13th Annual Teen Filmmaker Festival, held at Chenery Auditorium in Kalamazoo, MI, on Saturday, February 20, 2016, featured the…
Grand Valley State University professor, author, and podcaster Dr. Louis Moore discusses the stories and ideas behind his book, WE…
An evening of great live jazz with Ken Morgan on saxophones and flute, pianist Terry Lower, and bassist Jon Wegge…
Northeast corner of Kalamazoo Avenue and North Burdick Street (402 North Burdick Street). Opened as a budget film theater on…
For the March 6, 2009, Art Hop, KPL featured an exhibition of mixed art from local artist Eana Agopian, the…
“The Black Arts Festival is founded on the belief that Black Awareness should be an integral part of our society.…
Kevin Coval, co-founder of “Louder Than a Bomb: The Chicago Youth Poetry Festival” and called “the voice of the new…
Kalamazoo Public Library is pleased to announce that all library locations will reopen to the public with limited access to…
This music and poetry performance featured the artistry of four well-known Michigan musicians: Ken Morgan — woodwinds Carolyn Koebel —…
Location: District #8 Fractional – Section 19, northeast corner of KL Avenue and Almena Road. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm.…
KPL’s Local History Minute! is a new videos series that features noteworthy collection titles, local history materials, and helpful research…
Video coverage of the May 13, 1980, tornado in downtown Kalamazoo.
Crowded conditions at a number of schools in Kalamazoo led to the construction of new buildings including one in the…
Enjoy a performance by the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra featuring the story, They All Saw a Cat by Brendan Wenzel. The performance will be featured on…
In the spring of 1834, Henry Gilbert, a young printer from Yates County, New York, was moving to Chicago with…
Sources and general information about the early schools in Oshtemo Township, including an 1880 sketch about the township's first schools.
Location: District #5 – Section 29, east side of 26th Street between RS and S Avenues. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published…
Listen to a conversation with Mr. Bill and Miss Natalie talking about exciting new books for all ages in KPL’s…
Nonprofit Consultants and Trainers Directory
These professional nonprofit consultants and trainers have joined the Nonprofit Consultants & Trainers Network in Kalamazoo County. The purposes of…
Beginning Monday, August 30, Metro Transit will provide bus service to the Oshtemo Branch. Service will include 1 stop per…
Magazines, journals, newspapers, and reference books provided to Michigan libraries and Michigan residents at home with their Michigan Driver's License…
A one-stop tool for collecting financial information, getting reliable portfolio analysis, learning about investment options, and reading up on the…
Through a collection of comprehensive full-text content, this database provides users with detailed, user-friendly “how-to” information covering a variety of…
MyHeritage is the leading destination to discover, share and preserve your family history. Trusted by millions of families, its global…
Suite of Britannica School resources at four levels - Learning Zone, Elementary, Middle, and High. School code is MeL5. Each…