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Already recorded by the State of Michigan as an historic site, this fine old mansion was once the family home…
Print Version (PDF) The Kalamazoo Public Library as a limited public forum has the authority to make reasonable rules regarding…
A panel discussion about the challenges of providing medical care in developing countries, Western Michigan University College of Health and…
“Most gardens appeal to the eyes and, at times, to the nose. But none stimulates all the senses. Shouldn’t a…
Mark Crilley, author of Brody’s Ghost, Miki Falls, Akiko and the Mastering Manga drawing series, presented a hands-on drawing event…
With this month’s edition of Paint Some Happy Trees, we witness Miss Sarah learn what it means to gracefully fall…
Illustrator Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen takes a group of young artists through a step by step process using circles, squares and…
Lynn Houghton will continue Michigan’s colorful history with this next session which will cover the state from the end of…
Did you attend any of this year’s Reading Together events? Please take a moment to provide us feedback on your…
Like many pioneers of southern Michigan, Titus Bronson was a New Englander. Born in Middlebury, Connecticut, in November 1788, Bronson…
“Early Kalamazoo: How it Looked” (1987) – Former Kalamazoo Public Museum curator Lynn Houghton describes the growth of downtown Kalamazoo…
The mid and late 1800’s were a transformative time in American history in many ways. Traditional American values were limiting…
The Reading Race book group, co-sponsored by the Society for History and Racial Equity (SHARE) and KPL’s Antiracism Transformation Team…
Location: North side of East W Avenue, 1/10th mile east of South 28th Street. Status: Inactive
Susan Nenadic, author of “A Purse of Her Own,” discusses women’s work and employment in Michigan during the nineteenth century,…
Nate Fuller of the Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy (SWMLC) explains how Michigan’s forests, wetlands, and other natural communities got to…
Texas Charter Township was established in 1838, eight years after pioneer settlement had begun. Originally part of Brady Township, its…
Miss Natalie and Miss Wendy make their own bots
Marc Adams, author of the acclaimed history Mr. America, which The Washington Post named a Best Book of 2009, and the New York Times bestsellers Turn…
Location: District #9 Fractional – Section 19, north side of Michigan Avenue, east of Drake Road (near the intersection of…
Suite of Britannica School resources at four levels - Learning Zone, Elementary, Middle, and High. School code is MeL5. Each…
Explora is EBSCO's research interface designed specifically for students and educators. The elementary school version highlights relevant, reliable, and age-appropriate content that's easy and fun…
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Center is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals…
Magazines and reference books for middle school students. Includes thousands of biographies and primary source documents. Subjects include history, current…
Through a collection of comprehensive full-text content, this database provides users with detailed, user-friendly “how-to” information covering a variety of…