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"The greatest obstacle to discovery it is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge."
 
Daniel Boorstin,
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Join in the many activities scheduled for this year's BC Reads: The Soloist by Steve Lopez. Copies of the book are available in the KCC Library

Visit the website for video clips and other information about this powerful story of two friends, homelessness and music!
 

KCC's Library is also sponsoring an Essay Contest about the book.  The Top Prize is $100 cash! Visit the Library Information Desk for additional information.

The Library is always investigating new databases! 

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Picture of Battle Creek's Grand Army of the Republic Hall, location for the first Battle Creek Community College 3 College Street. Picture from the Willard Public Library Historical Images of Battle Creek Collection.

 

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