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On August 23, 2010, singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle performed at Kalamazoo Public Library. It is with great sadness that we…
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Print Version (PDF) These Rules of Conduct were adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Kalamazoo Public Library to…
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Pauline Byrd Johnson was many things: an outspoken critic of forced desegregation policies, an active member of the Kalamazoo Republican…
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Friends of Kalamazoo Public Library presented a spirited talk by author Margean Gladysz about her fascinating memoir “A Spy on…
Print Version (PDF) The primary goals of the Kalamazoo Public Library Endowment Fund are to: 1. provide funds to support…
Mark Crilley, author of Brody’s Ghost, Miki Falls, Akiko and the Mastering Manga drawing series, presented a hands-on drawing event…
Courtesy of Alamo Township Museum
Artist(s): Gordon Lightfoot w/ Leona Boyd Date: 24 October 1976 Tickets: $5.50/$6.50/$7.50 (reserved seating) Attendance: 7,000 Notes: Kalamazoo Gazette, (left)…
More than three million African-Americans lived as slaves in the Southern United States in the mid-1800s. They had few human…
Called “the world’s foremost African centered jazz group,” Detroit-based ‘In The Tradition’ gave this performance at the Eastwood Branch Library…
KPL TV: Teen Filmmaker Festival
The 9th Annual Teen Filmmaker Festival features the best teen-produced and directed films of 2012. Films must be produced by…
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As part of the library’s 150th-anniversary celebration, KPL’s Keith Howard takes a close look at the origins of the Washington…
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