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Watch a professional pumpkin sculptor play with his food! Lord of the Gourd, Pat Harrison, specializes in carving completely edible…
Location: District #4 – Section 33, north side of Gull Road east of 28th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by…
“Rose Street, South Street and Around the Park” Sharon Ferraro, Kalamazoo’s Historic Preservation Coordinator, presents a peek into Kalamazoo’s past…
The name “Kalamazoo” has graced U.S. Navy ships in several eras. The most recent was the USS KALAMAZOO (AOR6), a U.S.…
Print Version (PDF) Purpose The Kalamazoo Public Library (KPL) recognizes that patrons with disabilities may have service animals that are…
All Kalamazoo Public Library locations will be closed March 14–June 12 to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in our…
The Christian Scientists in Kalamazoo trace their beginnings to 1896 when four people came together to learn more about this…
RAWK Prompt #3: STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) Calling all writers! RAWK will host a workshop series during Geek…
Print Version (PDF) Purpose: The following policy has been adopted by Kalamazoo Public Library in order to address the implications…
Courtesy of Alamo Township Museum
Grand Valley State University professor, author, and podcaster Dr. Louis Moore discusses the stories and ideas behind his book, WE…
Kalamazoo’s own high-flying circus artists, the Aerial Angels, performing feats of grace, strength, and beauty suspended between floors of the…
The Racial Equity Assessment is a process KPL utilizes to ensure that all new policies, services, and programming have been…
Albert White was an African American building contractor who lived and worked in Kalamazoo from the 1870s until his death…
A 1998 made-for-video documentary about Kalamazoo Public Library.
Jay Wesley from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources talks about the history of threats to the Great Lakes (pollution,…
Kalamazoo’s own indie shoegaze acousticore group returns to Kalamazoo Public Library in support of the new album, “All Things Made…
Mas Que Nada, Western Michigan University’s award winning Latin Jazz ensemble, represents a decade-long project created by its director, Tom…
Comics master Kenjji Jumanne-Marshall at Kalamazoo Public Library, Thursday, June 16, 2011 (5 videos).
Location: South side of East G Avenue, ¼ mile west of North 38th Street. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
This reference database provides detailed yet user-friendly repair guides for all manner of small engines. All of the content is…
Consumer Health Information offers detailed answers to the 200 most-commonly-asked health questions. Supporting the needs of patrons and patients, these…
Full text reference books on business, history, science, environment, medicine, and multicultural studies
Consumer Health Complete supports the information needs of patients and fosters an overall understanding of health-related topics. This resource provides…
Fold3 provides convenient access to military records, including the stories, photos, and personal documents of the men and women who…