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Kalamazoo Public Library’s commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) started years ago through employee-led change and has grown to…
What workshops can you expect from ONEplace in 2020? All of our most popular workshops will be back in the…
Musicians from the Earthwork Music Collective celebrate Earth Day at Oshtemo Branch Library, Saturday, April 23, 2011. Seth Bernard, May…
From the final decades of the nineteenth century into the midst of the “roaring twenties,” Grace Tyson, a child actress…
Kalamazoo's Everyman's House was built as an entry in the "Better Homes in America" contest of 1924 and emerged as…
Photo by Ryan Gage Nestled away on a forested cul-de-sac in the Winchell Neighborhood, the James and Sarah Kirkpatrick House…
Guitarist Goran Ivanovic, a native of Croatia, performed with his trio at Kalamazoo Public Library, Wednesday, September 17, 2014 –…
Kalamazoo author and publisher Sonya Bernard-Hollins discusses her latest book about Merze Tate (1905-1996), grandchild of the first Negro settlers…
Brandon and Bethany Foote (Gifts or Creatures) return to Central Library for show #81 in the Kalamazoo Public Library concert…
OHOW (Old House Owners Workshop) is a program of the City of Kalamazoo’s Historic Preservation Commission. OHOW seeks to create educational programs…
In the spring of 1834, Henry Gilbert, a young printer from Yates County, New York, was moving to Chicago with…
The late Walter Dean Myers, National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, talked about his work and answered questions. Kalamazoo Public…
Author and explorer Valerie van Heest takes us back in time to experience the careers and tragic sinkings of historic…
Young Manly Davidson established himself as a builder in Kalamazoo's Civil War Years. In 1867, he began to construct the…
“Early Kalamazoo: How it Looked” (1987) – Former Kalamazoo Public Museum curator Lynn Houghton describes the growth of downtown Kalamazoo…
Artist(s): Bob Hope w/ Kaye Hart, and Bob Anderson Date: 6 December 1974 Tickets: $6.00/$8.00/$9.00/$10.00 (reserved seating) Attendance: 2,719 Notes:…
Location: East side of South 8th Street, halfway between West Q Avenue and West R Avenue. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman,…
Listen to a conversation with Mr. Bill and Miss Natalie talking about exciting new books for all ages in KPL’s…
Location: Fractional District #4 – Section 24, south side of Q Avenue, east of 10th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published…
“What will Jacqueline Woodson’s legacy be both on children’s literature and on the worlds of the people who get to read…
Containing bibliographic records from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Library, AGRICOLA provides millions of citations relating to the…
For students, researchers, history buffs and literature lovers, there’s no better source than Literature Criticism Online to discover commentary on…
MyHeritage is the leading destination to discover, share and preserve your family history. Trusted by millions of families, its global…
Small Business Reference Center offers exclusive full text for many top consumer small business reference books, as well as tools…
Kalamazoo Public Library maintains a wealth of current and historical information about area citizens, organizations, businesses, buildings, events, plus local,…