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Location: North side of East W Avenue, 1/10th mile east of South 28th Street. Status: Inactive
At the turn of the twentieth century skyscrapers were still a relatively recent development. The desire to build taller had…
Identical twins Amy Sherman and Julie Peebles front the acoustic foursome known as the Mickeys, Central Library, January 18, 2012…
What workshops can you expect from ONEplace in 2020? All of our most popular workshops will be back in the…
Barbara Ehrenreich, an author and essayist who picked apart the myths of the American Dream with books that included a…
Location: East side of South 42nd Street, ¼ mile south of East W Avenue, Fulton. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
“Early Kalamazoo: How it Looked” (1987) – Former Kalamazoo Public Museum curator Lynn Houghton describes the growth of downtown Kalamazoo…
Van Deusen Room Central Library 315 S. Rose St. Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Map, Directions, Parking Community Rooms at other branch…
Artist(s): Frank Sinatra & 40 piece orchestra w/ comedian Jackie Gayle Date: 9 May 1978 Tickets: $7.00/$10.00/$12.50 (reserved seating) Attendance:…
One of Kalamazoo County’s most widely known citizens was Albert M. Todd, who in 1869 began the thriving mint industry…
Lynn Houghton continues Michigan’s colorful history with this next session which will cover the state from the end of the…
Kalamazoo author and publisher Sonya Bernard-Hollins discusses her latest book about Merze Tate (1905-1996), grandchild of the first Negro settlers…
From an ancient Native American ceremonial site to a 1920s roadside stand, a swing era picnic park, a nightclub, a…
Brian Foo, the mastermind behind The Library of Congress’ Citizen DJ project will discuss this innovative resource for music lovers.…
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.…
KPL TV: Teen Filmmaker Festival
Films from Kalamazoo Public Library’s 2007 Teen Filmmaker Festival. Juried films are shown at the Film Festival in February, where…
Don’t miss the good witch, KPL’s Miss Natalie, as she offers up some cute and quirky Halloween storybook readings including,…
Kalamazoo Public Library’s Head of Community Engagement Librarian Kevin King talks with authors Natalie Standiford and Sam Lipsyte. Natalie Standiford’s…
Overcrowding at Roosevelt Elementary School on the east side of Kalamazoo led the School Board in the 1920s to search…
Check out this insightful panel discussion on “Cultural Appropriation vs Cultural Appreciation” from Reading Together 2024! Featuring Denise Miller, Nathan…
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…
This database offers a diverse array of full-text and indexed content covering the full spectrum of the applied sciences and…
Rocket Languages is an award-winning, interactive online language learning system. Users can learn conversational language at their own pace. Languages…
Providing indexing and full-text coverage of the most respected scholarly law journals, Legal Source is the authoritative database for current…