Kalamazoo, MI City Guide and Yellow PagesFind Things To Do In Kalamazoo, MI. Kalamazoo Attractions, Kalamazoo Jobs, Kalamazoo.Kalamazoo, MI, with its fertile soil has led the area to be called the "Bedding Plant Capital of the World." The county is home to the largest bedding plant cooperative in the United States. Hundreds of thousands of plants of many varieties of are displayed throughout the county's parks and boulevards. Each year untold numbers are sold to home gardeners and landscapers nationwide. Kalamazoo is also known as "The Mall City," as they constructed the first outdoor pedestrian shopping mall in the United States in 1959. |
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New Vic Theatre Lives Up To Its Name With New Works
The New Vic Theatre in Kalamazoo provides theater-goers in southwest Michigan and northern Indiana a taste of new theater in an intimate setting.
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‘Familiar Surroundings’ Brings American Scene Prints to Kalamazoo
"American School" painters Edward Hopper, John Marin, Martin Lewis, Reginald Marsh and others are on view in “Familiar Surroundings” at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.
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‘Ukiyo-e Redux’ Graces KIA’s New Joy Light Gallery of Asian Art
Eastern tradition infuses contemporary print-making in “Ukiyo-e Redux” at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.
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Third season at Farmers Alley Theatre really sings
Farmers Alley Theatre returns for its third season with a powerful Pulitzer Prize winner, a quirky comedy by an internationally known Michigan talent, some delightful musicals — including a brand-new one — and an evening of cabaret entertainment. It’s the eclectic season you’ve come to expect from Farmers Alley Theatre.
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Civic Theatre’s new season includes world premiere
The world premiere of Sleepy Hollow, A Musical Tale is the highlight of the Civic Theatre’s new season, which kicks off Sept. 24. When other community theaters are cutting back their season, the 2010–2011 season includes a whopping 14 productions! You won’t want to miss the new season.
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Civic Theatre summer programs delight budding thespians
If your daughter or son loves to perform, why settle for the run-of-the-mill summer camp? The Kalamazoo Civic Theatre offers summer camps that explore all aspects of the theater, from acting to script writing to composing to scenery to lighting and sound and more!
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KIA summer programs combine art and fun
The Kalamazoo Institute for Arts’ summer programs provide art camps, summer classes and visiting artist workshops that teach kids about art in a fun atmosphere.
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Historic Chenery Auditorium: Delivering big acts in a plush setting
Historic Howard Chenery Auditorium has seen some big-name stars on its stage since it began as a high school auditorium in 1924. The 1,900-seat auditorium continues to deliver great entertainment to the greater Kalamazoo area more than 200 days a year.
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Heritage Guitars continue a Kalamazoo tradition
Fine guitars have been crafted at 225 Parsons St. in Kalamazoo for more than a century. That tradition continues with the largely hand-made Heritage Guitars.
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Newspapers are Kalamazoo Gazette, Western Herald
Kalamazoo Sports teams are Hornets,
Kings, Cougars
Local Schools are Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Valley Community College