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Eisenhower was President. Elvis was King. It was 19 August 1959, and a new era in Kalamazoo’s history was about…
Built and run as a film theater from 24 August 1938 until 6 June 1959. Claimed to seat 725. No…
Let’s get creative and paint some trees, in true Bob Ross fashion.
After Kalamazoo was organized and chartered in 1829, it took three years before the first Catholic mass was said in…
Hear Reading Together Author R. F. Kuang engage with the audience and discuss “jealousy, nasty women, and bad friends.” Themes…
An old silent home movie shows how Arlene Strong got started in the bakery business in Kalamazoo’s Oakwood Neighborhood during…
This music and poetry performance featured the artistry of four well-known Michigan musicians: Ken Morgan — woodwinds Carolyn Koebel —…
An evening of great live jazz with Ken Morgan on saxophones and flute, pianist Terry Lower, and bassist Jon Wegge…
Celebrating Story is a part of KPL’s 2021 Reading Together. It brings the community together to share stories and poems…
Artist(s): Relive Rock & Roll w/ Teen Angel, and Wedsel’s Edsels Date: 15 August 1976 Tickets: $5.00 (general admission) Attendance:…
Colorful names alone often indicate the history and early settlement of a place. "Jug Corners," "Wakeshma," "Bonnie Castle Lake," "Schoolcraft,"…
Can a potato really power a lightbulb? Find out first-hand! Best for grades 3–5.
Rev. John L. Davis, c.1894 Published by Rev. John L. Davis of Kalamazoo, this 48-page Afro-American Journal and Directory was printed…
Robert Burns graduated from Geneva College in New York as a civil engineer in 1851. After a period supervising railroad…
Print Version (PDF) This document is based on the U.S. Department of Labor’s (“DOL”) “Fact Sheet No. 28,” and fulfills…
KPL is pleased to announce the triumphant return of Read Along!, the popular online series featuring chapter books read aloud…
Short guides designed to give a concise summary of the information you need in easily shareable form. Board responsibilities and recruitment…
Watch a professional pumpkin sculptor play with his food! Lord of the Gourd, Pat Harrison, specializes in carving completely edible…
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.…
William L. Lacrone William L. LaCrone’s influential tenure as the superintendent of the city’s parks and forestry division (1911-1935) was…
Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context is an engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information and opinions on hundreds of…
Consumer Health Information offers detailed answers to the 200 most-commonly-asked health questions. Supporting the needs of patrons and patients, these…
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Information on authors and literary movements and themes, includes Contemporary Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography and Contemporary Literary Criticism.
Consumer Health Information offers detailed answers to the 200 most-commonly-asked health questions. Supporting the needs of patrons and patients, these…