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“When ideas inspire, they spread – even without massive philanthropic capital, even without government funding.” Chronicle of Philanthropy 7/13/15 Last week…
At approximately 3:53 pm on Wednesday, July 27, an “active shooter” warning was announced over Central Library’s public announcement system.…
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Location: District #3 Fractional – Section 7, southeast corner of Grand Prairie Road and Drake Road (12th Street). Kalamazoo County…
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“The only way we can plan for the future is to understand our past” –Dr. Willis F. Dunbar, 1961 The…
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Kalamazoo authors Jane and Ellen Knuth discussed their newest book, “Love Will Steer Me True,” and how their mother/daughter relationship…
“Michigan’s Underground Railroad” (1987) – Local historian Mary Jane Swartz tours the underground railroad house in Schoolcraft, and tells how…
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A casual classroom-style conversation with Jerry Dennis, author of “The Living Great Lakes,” Kalamazoo Public Library’s 2015 Reading Together selection.…
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KPL TV: Writers’ Block: Local Authors
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