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Check out this insightful panel discussion on “Cultural Appropriation vs Cultural Appreciation” from Reading Together 2024! Featuring Denise Miller, Nathan…
Location: South 38th Street, across from the intersection with East Z Avenue, Fulton. Status: Active, cemetery is partially in Wakeshma Township, the rest…
Another look at the Territory of Michigan from 1805 until 1837, when Michigan was admitted into the Union as the…
Location: Section 20, west side of 28th Street, south of DE Avenue. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm. C. Sauer. Local…
Location: South side of West Milham Road, between Oakland Drive and Milham Woods. Status: Inactive Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
Location: District #3 – Section 12, southwest corner of UV Avenue and 47th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm. C.…
Kevin Coval, co-founder of “Louder Than a Bomb: The Chicago Youth Poetry Festival” and called “the voice of the new…
Let’s talk about KPL’s manga collection! I’ve loved manga since my middle school days and have wanted to be a…
Although the majority of early Kalamazoo County settlers came from New York, a significant number arrived from the south. Among…
Location: North side of Grand Prairie, 1/10 mile east of Drake Road. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
It was sustained for a mere four years, from 1844 to 1848, but history has not forgotten the effort put…
Dr. Herbert Stetson, president of Kalamazoo College, announced on 14 December 1914, that he wanted to organize an event that…
Watch Lisa Williams, Joan Hawxhurst, and Karen Trout as they reminisce about Reading Together’s impact in Kalamazoo County over the…
Join KPL staff and community members for this beloved annual storytime at your convenience. Learn more at www.kpl.gov/pip.
Singer songwriter Mark Stuart returned to Kalamazoo Public Library on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, for a solo performance full of…
“Michigan’s Underground Railroad” (1987) – Local historian Mary Jane Swartz tours the underground railroad house in Schoolcraft, and tells how…
KPL’s Bill Caskey and T from Healthy Baby Healthy Start offer up book title ideas and helpful read-aloud techniques for…
The Tyson family was deeply rooted in Kalamazoo County long before Grace Tyson was born. Herbert Tyson (born about 1812)…
Join Healthy Babies, Healthy Start, and Kalamazoo Public Library for a reading circle for expecting parents! The Books and Bellies…
Kalamazoo Public Library is pleased to announce its 2022 Reading Together book title, The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir…
This full-text database provides a historically rich collection of hundreds of thousands of classic and contemporary poems, as well as…
Fold3 provides convenient access to military records, including the stories, photos, and personal documents of the men and women who…
Explora is EBSCO's research interface designed specifically for students and educators. The secondary school version features relevant and reliable content and easy-to-use functionality…
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…