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Peer Navigators In 2018, KPL made the decision to meet our patrons where they are currently at in their lives…
Wally Jung, a long-time postcard collector, dealer, and historian, focuses on the importance of covered bridges and grist mills in…
The history of Michigan is interesting, fascinating and filled with twists and turns. Lynn Houghton returns for another session looking…
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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.…
World-renowned Ugandan musician Samite performed at Kalamazoo Public Library on Wednesday, November 13, 2013. This event, the 86th performance in…
The landscape of Kalamazoo is home to many fine works of public sculpture. From the monuments and memorials of Bronson…
Read Nineteenth-century Homes in a Midwestern Village Keeping a current inventory of historic buildings and sites was an early charge…
Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers were the centerpiece of a fun-in-the-sun party that served as the official kick-off of…
Equipped with an orchestral ensemble of banjo, accordion, trumpet, xylophone, shepherd harp, musical saw, pedal steel, a suitcase pump organ,…
Poet Robert Haight presents his latest collection of poems, “Feeding Wild Birds.” The poems are rooted in the Michigan landscape,…
KPL’s Keith Howard takes a close look at the origins of the Oshtemo Branch Library and its near 60-year history.…
The following is not intended to be a comprehensive history of the Kalamazoo Public Schools desegregation case (Oliver v. Kalamazoo…
Michael Zadoorian, author of The Leisure Seeker, visited KPL’s Central Library on July 22, 2009.
Location: Michigan Avenue, River Oaks Park, near Morrow Lake. Status: Inactive – no official records, exact site unknown
The name “Kalamazoo” has graced U.S. Navy ships in several eras. The most recent was the USS KALAMAZOO (AOR6), a U.S.…
A casual classroom-style conversation with Jerry Dennis, author of “The Living Great Lakes,” Kalamazoo Public Library’s 2015 Reading Together selection.…
Read Kalamazoo Lost & Found For its third publication, the Preservation Commission first considered reprinting Nineteenth-century Homes in a Midwestern…
Artist(s): Genesis Date: 13 February 1977 Tickets: $7.50 (general admission) Attendance: 7,000 Notes: Kalamazoo Gazette, 23 January 1977. Kalamazoo Public…
KPL TV: Teen Filmmaker Festival
The 12th Annual Teen Filmmaker Festival, held at Chenery Auditorium in Kalamazoo, MI, on Sunday, February 22, 2015, featured the…
NoveList Plus is a comprehensive readers' advisory resource. In addition to the fiction database that NoveList has offered, NoveList Plus…
AtoZdatabases is the Premier Job Search, Reference & Mailing List Database including 30 million business & executive profiles & 240…
Kalamazoo Public Library maintains a wealth of current and historical information about area citizens, organizations, businesses, buildings, events, plus local,…
Find your ancestors in over 300 years of historical newspapers, books, pamphlets and government reports. Search over 1,000 newspapers; the…
This database is a leading resource for scholarly research. It supports high-level research in the key areas of academic study…