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“How Kalamazoo Had Fun” (1987) – Larry Massie and Lynn Houghton talk about what people did for entertainment in the…
Last week, we concluded our Grant Writing Series (we’ll offer it again January 2021). We didn’t start by diving into…
Called “the world’s foremost African centered jazz group,” Detroit-based ‘In The Tradition’ gave this performance at the Eastwood Branch Library…
Artist(s): The Doobie Brothers w/ Firefall Date: 31 July 1976 Tickets: $6.50 (general admission) Attendance: 7,500 Notes: Sold out Kalamazoo…
Kalamazoo Public Library brought its 2012 Summer Reading program to a lively close with a fun, family-friendly set from the…
Calling all writers! RAWK will host a workshop series during Geek Fest Month
KPL Tech days are for patrons looking for more in-depth assistance. Patrons can bring their own device or can utilize…
“Death and Dying in Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – Larry Massie tours the Mountain Home Cemetery and describes early burial customs;…
Sidney Poitier, the groundbreaking actor and enduring inspiration who transformed how Black people were portrayed on screen and became the first Black…
Artist(s): War w/ Sugarloaf, and Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids Date: 26 February 1975 Tickets: $5.50 in advance, $6.50…
Among the many mysteries in Kalamazoo’s history was the existence of a separate school for the community’s African-American children, located…
Two years before Kalamazoo’s devastating 1980 tornado, a storm of a different sort brought much of the Great Lakes and…
Four years before he became the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, then a representative from Illinois, came…
Interior of L.C. Robinson Photography Studio, c.1939, P-1175 Leo Carey Robinson and his family arrived in Kalamazoo in 1923, having…
Read Kalamazoo Lost & Found For its third publication, the Preservation Commission first considered reprinting Nineteenth-century Homes in a Midwestern…
Roaring twenties, the Great Depression and World War II are covered as Lynn Houghton continues Michigan’s colorful history including information about…
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The authors will host live one-hour sessions to discuss their work and take questions from the audience. Register to receive…
Singer/songwriter/storyteller Drew Nelson at Kalamazoo Public Library during Art Hop, June 2010.
A presentation and discussion about the history of redlining, racially restrictive covenants, and segregation in Kalamazoo. Learn how the federal…
Information on foundations, corporate givers, and grantmaking public charities. In library use only.
Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context is an engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information and opinions on hundreds of…
Through a collection of comprehensive full-text content, this database provides users with detailed, user-friendly “how-to” information covering a variety of…
MyHeritage is the leading destination to discover, share and preserve your family history. Trusted by millions of families, its global…
Something About the Author Online brings you comprehensive online access to all volumes of Gale's award-wining reference set, Something About…