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Books and Bellies is back! The reading circle continues with Healthy Babies, Healthy Start, and Kalamazoo Public Library! This fun…
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Smokin’ Sleddog recording artists Jamie-Sue Seal and John Latini presented a holiday show of roots, jazz standards and blues with…
Enjoy extended performances from the memorable Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee from the evening of Wednesday, November 15, 2023. Deep gratitude…
Among the many mysteries in Kalamazoo’s history was the existence of a separate school for the community’s African-American children, located…
ocation: Approximately 250 feet northwest of center of Section 13, Comstock Township. Status: Inactive, private property
Sources and general information about the early schools in Cooper Township, including an 1880 sketch about the township's first schools.
Joel Tacey’s One-derful World of Comedy at Oshtemo Branch Library, Monday June 20, 2011 (4 videos).
Like many Kalamazoo pioneers who settled in the Village of Bronson (later changed to Kalamazoo) during its earliest years, Volney…
Did you know that reading for just 20 minutes a day can open up a world of adventure and earn you fabulous…
As part of our 20th-anniversary celebration, we have gone back and revisited the beginning of the Reading Together program. Enjoy…
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.…
Don’t Be Afraid of the Library! is back with a hauntingly chilling tale! This time KPL Teen Librarian Miss Amanda…
Local historian Lynn Houghton looks at more than 100 years of Kalamazoo’s history through the work of six notable photographers:…
Kalamazoo historian Lynn Houghton looks at various aspects of Michigan’s growth and development from its early beginnings to recent years…
William S. Bronson was an extremely active, highly regarded Kalamazoo musician who was involved with several early musical organizations throughout…
More than three million African-Americans lived as slaves in the Southern United States in the mid-1800s. They had few human…
Dr. Uriah Upjohn, c.1865. P-652 The life of a Kalamazoo pioneer was not an easy one, even for those who…
On April 24 2009, Kalamazoo Public Library hosted Rick Bragg, the 2009 Reading Together author. Before his public appearance, Pulitzer…
At the end of the 19th century Kalamazoo was home to a number of doctors and even an Academy of…
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Center is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals…
Alt HealthWatch is a full-text alternative health research database focused on complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and…
Designed to meet every student researcher's needs, Science Reference Center contains full text for hundreds of science magazines, journals, encyclopedias,…
Ancestry allows family researchers to search through a database comprised of an array of public records. Provided via ProQuest, includes…
This full-text database provides a historically rich collection of hundreds of thousands of classic and contemporary poems, as well as…