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Nate Fuller of the Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy (SWMLC) explains how Michigan’s forests, wetlands, and other natural communities got to…
Blood Brothers and the Rise of the Horseless Carriage While the topic of early Kalamazoo-area automobile manufacturing (1900-1920) could include…
Lynn Houghton, co-author of “Kalamazoo: Lost and Found,” examines the variety of architectural styles that are found in Kalamazoo’s Stuart…
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East side of South Burdick Street, north of South Street (143 South Burdick Street). Opened 3 July 1906 as a…
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Did you know KPL Family Storytime programs provide children with fun, engaging activities and storybook readings? New Family Storytime episodes…
Sources and general information about the early schools in Charleston Township, including an 1880 sketch about the township's first schools.
Roaring twenties, the Great Depression and World War II are covered as Lynn Houghton continues Michigan’s colorful history including information about…
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.…
He was one of those men whose lives are constantly in the spotlight. Whether for good or ill, the fortunes…
If you grew up in or near Kalamazoo during the 1950s or 1960s you might recall a small amusement park…
Join Healthy Babies, Healthy Start and Kalamazoo Public Library for a reading circle for expecting parents. Receive books for baby…
“What will Jacqueline Woodson’s legacy be both on children’s literature and on the worlds of the people who get to read…
Crybaby Concerts are free 45-minute mini-concerts sponsored by Fontana Chamber Arts. These performances give preschool children and their caregivers a…
Brian Foo, the mastermind behind The Library of Congress’ Citizen DJ project will discuss this innovative resource for music lovers.…
Location: District #1 – Section 10, in what is now Fort Custer Military Reservation. Southwest corner of Territorial Road and Augusta…
Duane L. Roberts was a native son of Kalamazoo, and one of its most important voices for community change for…
RAWK Prompt #2: Marvel’s Black Panther Calling all writers! RAWK will host a workshop series during Geek Fest Month with three prerecorded…
The Kalamazoo Ladies' Library Association was the first woman’s club organized in Michigan and the third in the nation. Members…
If you're doing genealogical research on ancestors from New England, this is a key resource. In Central Library only.
Ancestry allows family researchers to search through a database comprised of an array of public records. Provided via ProQuest, includes…
NoveList K-8 Plus is a trusted source of read-alike recommendations specifically for younger readers. It helps kids find books that…
This full-text database provides a historically rich collection of hundreds of thousands of classic and contemporary poems, as well as…
Designed with public library patrons in mind, Explora provides easy-to-use features and reliable content from the world’s leading magazines and…