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Financial gifts to the library can be an enduring public tribute honoring a special person or occasion. Gifts are used…
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Don’t Be Afraid of the Library! is back with a hauntingly chilling tale! This time KPL Teen Librarian Miss Amanda…
Beginning Monday, February 14, all KPL locations will resume in-person services during regular business hours. Central: M–Th | 9 am–8…
North side of West Main Street (Michigan Avenue), east of Rose Street (126 West Main Street). Claimed to seat 240…
Southwest corner of Portage Street and Washington Street (1308 Portage St.). Claimed to seat 280. Designed by Rockwell A. Leroy…
“These local grocery stores were much more than food outlets. They were places where neighbors connected with one another, shared…
A free mini-concert sponsored by Fontana Chamber Arts, specially designed to give preschool children and their caregivers a performance of…
With three albums and one EP to their credit, plus tour dates throughout the US and UK, glowfriends (April Morris,…
Join us for a special online tour of a local jewelry artist Meg Tang’s studio!
Dr. Sharon Carlson, historian and neighborhood resident, shares her extensive knowledge of the Stuart Neighborhood history and founding families. Presented…
National Book Award finalist and local literary treasure Bonnie Jo Campbell read from her newly released story collection, “Mothers, Tell…
Miss Natalie shares a few of her favorite frightful short stories from, Blood On The Mitten, Infamous Michigan Murders, 1700;s…
Joel Tacey’s One-derful World of Comedy at Oshtemo Branch Library, Monday June 20, 2011 (4 videos).
Master American roots musician Richard Shindell at Kalamazoo Public Library, Tuesday, March 15, 2011 (7 videos).
Despite a paucity of official map references to a neighborhood called ‘Hillcrest’, one could cite a number of reasons for…
For the March 6, 2009, Art Hop, KPL featured an exhibition of mixed art from local artist Eana Agopian, the…
More than three million African-Americans lived as slaves in the Southern United States in the mid-1800s. They had few human…
“Books Wanted for Soldiers” was the Kalamazoo Public Library’s (K.P.L.) request to the public in August 1917. Through its membership…
I still remember when I was first invited to attend anti-racism training. I felt like I wasn’t racist, so I…
MyHeritage is the leading destination to discover, share and preserve your family history. Trusted by millions of families, its global…
Search Kalamazoo and Michigan history with The Kalamazoo Gazette Collection. Coverage from 1837 through current. Explore current and archived issues…
PebbleGo is a curricular content hub specifically designed for K-3 students. Packed with informational articles, ready-made activities, and literacy supports…
Designed with public library patrons in mind, Explora provides easy-to-use features and reliable content from the world’s leading magazines and…
World Book Online helps information seekers of all ages find the content they need at the correct reading level. World…