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Guy H. Lockwood. Local History Room. A bold, colorful free-thinker who marched to the beat of a different drummer, Minneapolis-born…
Miss Natalie and Miss Wendy make their own bots
Whether by design, by location, or perhaps by pure chance, certain commercial structures are destined to become lifelong places where…
Kalamazoos Vine neighborhood boasts a rich history, as well as a variety of architectural styles. Local historian Lynn Houghton, co-author…
Location: District #13 Fractional – Section 4, west side of Douglas about half way between Mosel (H) and G Avenue.…
The municipal-run Red Arrow Golf Course (1041 King Highway) was built along the Kalamazoo River in 1937. Its construction represents…
A 1998 mini-documentary about the library’s renovation project, featuring architect David Milling, artist Michael Hayden, and others. Includes two television…
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Story of the Orphan Trains & the Making of the Novel. Reading Together 2016 author…
Let’s get creative and paint some trees, in true Bob Ross fashion. Each month will feature a different theme but…
Paul Wideman Huntington Rawls was well known by the people of Kalamazoo, not as a man of wealth and industry,…
Among the many mysteries in Kalamazoo’s history was the existence of a separate school for the community’s African-American children, located…
In the early years of the last century, a new approach to the treatment of mental and physical illnesses unfolded.…
An institutional commitment to supporting families with young children through programs, collections, trained children’s librarians, and community partnerships. What Makes…
The author of John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age, Brian C. Wilson PhD. presents the remarkable…
Award-winning Nashville-based Michigan native Joe Nolan performed on the Central Library portico as part of Art Hop, June 5, 2009…
Performing, jamming, and busking in SW Michigan since 2006, Who Hit John? has shared their energetic, original, old-time sound in…
If Mountain Home is the cemetery for Kalamazoo’s rich and famous, then Riverside is the cemetery for the common man.…
This illustrated presentation by Peter Copeland covers the origins and development of Parkwyn Village from 1947 to the present with…
Margaret Minott was the first African American elected to the Kalamazoo Board of Education. She was instrumental in the effort…
Print Version (PDF) This policy is intended to comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996…
Information on foundations, corporate givers, and grantmaking public charities. In library use only.
Consumer Health Complete supports the information needs of patients and fosters an overall understanding of health-related topics. This resource provides…
If you're doing genealogical research on ancestors from New England, this is a key resource. In Central Library only.
Something About the Author Online brings you comprehensive online access to all volumes of Gale's award-wining reference set, Something About…
Rocket Languages is an award-winning, interactive online language learning system. Users can learn conversational language at their own pace. Languages…