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Artist(s): Charley Pride w/ Gary Stewart Date: 25 April 1975 Tickets: $4.00/$5.00/$6.00 (reserved seating) Attendance: 4,200 Notes: Setlist: (unknown) Kalamazoo…
Margaret Minott was the first African American elected to the Kalamazoo Board of Education. She was instrumental in the effort…
The Earthwork Music collective presented a family-friendly showcase of Michigan-based musicians in celebratio of Earth Day at Oshtemo Branch Library,…
One of the hardest challenges in nonprofit work is managing our capacity. We all have a limit to what we…
In the early 1830’s Kalamazoo was a developing village, then known as Bronson. In those early days the village changed…
“How Kalamazoo Had Fun” (1987) – Larry Massie and Lynn Houghton talk about what people did for entertainment in the…
The story of the Kalamazoo Fire Department begins on 5 June 1843, soon after the first charter of the village…
After Kalamazoo was organized and chartered in 1829, it took three years before the first Catholic mass was said in…
Detroit-based pianist Mike Jellick joins drummer extraordinaire and Western Michigan University jazz instructor Keith Hall for an evening of great…
The Grand Rapids band, The Crane Wives, performed at Kalamazoo Public Library, Wednesday, May 15, 2013, as part of KPL’s…
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.…
Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers were the centerpiece of a fun-in-the-sun party that served as the official kick-off of…
Photo courtesy of Alamo Township Museum.
The Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital, the largest institution of its kind in Michigan, officially opened on 29 August 1859 under the…
Kalamazoo’s Historic Preservation Coordinator, Sharon Ferraro, working with her 95-year-old dad, retired professional photographer, Lance Ferraro, walk us inside Kalamazoo’s…
Called “the world’s foremost African centered jazz group,” Detroit-based ‘In The Tradition’ gave this performance at the Eastwood Branch Library…
The Racial Equity Assessment is a process KPL utilizes to ensure that all new policies, services, and programming have been…
The Shakespeare Company has been a leading manufacturer and supplier of fishing equipment and other sporting goods since it was…
Bronson Park’s Fountain of The Pioneers artist Alfonso Iannelli worked throughout the United States before and after he designed our…
Get creative with Miss Sarah and paint some trees in true Bob Ross fashion! Each month will feature a different…
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