Museum Hours
Weekdays 11:00 am–5:00 pm*
Weekends 10:00 am–5:00 pm
*(Closed on Tuesdays)
Stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1–5 and their caregivers. Held every Monday through February 2022. Registration required. Register online or at the front desk on the day of the event.
Watch short, love-themed Peanuts animated movies throughout the day, including A Charlie Brown Valentine, Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown, and more.
Meet, watch, and talk to award-winning cartoonist Megan Kelso, whose comics include Girlhero, Queen of the Black Black, and The Squirrel Mother.
Make special cards and crafts, watch Peanuts specials on the big screen, and take a photo with Charlie Brown!
This event is SOLD OUT. Tickets available at the door. Snoopy has ventured into space in the Peanuts comic strip and as an unofficial NASA mascot. Learn about space through hands-on activities at the Museum. Ice skating at Snoopy’s Home Ice also available from 12:30–2:00 pm. Registration required.
Drop-in for hands-on art with artist Tami Tsark. Learn to sketch and paint scenes from life, including people, landscapes, and murals with vivid color and large-scale drawings. No drawing experience is necessary and all ages are welcome. This event will be live-streamed and available to attend virtually for $15.00. Sign up for the online event here. Registration for online workshop required.
This event is SOLD OUT. Drop your kids off for after-hours fun at the Schulz Museum. Kids will have the Museum to themselves for a pizza dinner, games, art, crafts, and cartooning. Recommended for ages 5–10. Registration required.
Meet, watch, and talk to award-winning cartoonist for The New Yorker, Liza Donnelly. She will discuss and sign her book, Very Funny Ladies: The New Yorker's Women Cartoonists.
Join yoga instructor Elizabeth Smith for playful yoga and gentle stretching, preceded by a walking meditation through the Museum’s outdoor Snoopy Labyrinth. Then, enjoy a glass of wine from Iron Horse Vineyards. Registration required.
Spend Spring Break with the Schulz Museum! Experiment with STEAM art and science projects, get messy cooking in Pigpen's kitchen, learn to draw manga and anime, design robot hands and LEGO movie sets, paint with fun materials, cartoon creatures big and small, and even ice skate at Camp Freeze! In-person, online, week-long, and half-day classes available.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Build sets with LEGOs and work in small groups to create your own stop-motion movie with sound effects, titles, and credits. Instructor: Michael Marquez. Registration required.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Spend five mornings learning to draw your favorite manga and Pokémon characters! Join artist Barbara Golden to practice sketching and shading with pencil lines, outlining with black ink, and adding color to your own manga art. Registration required.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Get messy mixing, making, and baking in Pigpen’s kitchen! Make breakfast sushi, bake colorful cookies, decorate apple ring donuts, and get messy with some savory snacks too! Instructor: Michael Marquez. Registration required.
This class has been cancelled. This is an online class. Join cartoonist Joe Wos and learn to draw fantasy monsters from islands, oceans, and outer space! Draw epic encounters between King Kong and Godzilla, giant squid and shark, and alien and robot. Class will meet online via Zoom from 2:00–3:00 pm Pacific Time. Registration required.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Combine art, science, and creativity to make your own hovercraft, a robot hand from straws, color-changing playdough, a floating artwork masterpiece, and more! Instructor: Michael Marquez. Registration required.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Make puppy chow that you can eat and a variety of other fun meals and snacks. Cook up a Peppermint Patty melt, Pigpens in a blanket, and a Great Pumpkin pie in a jar! Instructor: Tami Tsark. Registration required.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Keep cool this spring with a morning of hands-on winter-themed crafts and an afternoon of ice skating at Snoopy’s Home Ice! Make a balloon snow globe, see who can build the tallest marshmallow snowperson, experiment with peppermint candy science, and enjoy winter-themed movement games and activities. Instructor: Tami Tsark. Registration required.
This class has been cancelled. This is an online class. Rabbits, tigers, and dragons, oh my! Join cartoonist Joe Wos and draw your way through the animals of the Chinese zodiac, including snakes, monkeys, dogs, and more. Class will meet online via Zoom from 2:00–3:00 pm Pacific Time. Registration required.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Paint with spaghetti noodles, make magic watercolor and splat-paint artwork, and get creative with color and an array of materials to make art! Instructor: Michael Marquez. Registration required.
Celebrate some of the jungle animals Snoopy pretends to be in the Peanuts comic strip. Create an origami elephant whose trunk moves, paint a snake using bubble wrap, make a piranha with a lot of teeth, and have fun with quicksand! Instructor: Tami Tsark. Registration required.
Stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1–5 and their caregivers. Held on the LAST Monday of the month from March through September 2022. Registration required. Register online or at the front desk on the day of the event.
This is an online event. Join Producer Craig Schulz, Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates artist Mary Shyne, and others from the creative team behind upcoming Peanuts original animated specials on Apple TV+. Event will be held online via Zoom at 5:00 pm PT. Registration required.
Brownies will have hands-on overnight fun with a virtual sleepover! Experience art, cartooning, and earn your Letterboxer badge. Registration required.
This is an online event. Join Jean Schulz and Curator Benjamin L. Clark as they journey through the Biographical Gallery sharing stories from Charles M. Schulz’s early life and career. Followed by a Q&A. Event will be held online via Zoom at 5:00 pm PT. Registration required.
Celebrate ten years of Phoebe and Her Unicorn with author Dana Simpson and the release of her newest graphic novel, Unicorn Selfies, book 15 in the Phoebe and Her Unicorn series.
Celebrate Earth Day with recycled crafts and hands-on fun! Create bird feeders with recycled items and turn old t-shirts into bracelets and pet toys.
This event is SOLD OUT. Drop your kids off for after-hours fun at the Schulz Museum. Kids will have the Museum to themselves for a pizza dinner, games, art, crafts, and cartooning. Recommended for ages 5–10. Registration required.
Stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1–5 and their caregivers. Held on the LAST Monday of the month from March through September 2022. Registration required. Register online or at the front desk on the day of the event.
This event is SOLD OUT! Hear Pixar Animation Studios artists Bobby Podesta, Steve Purcell, and Rosana Sullivan discuss their work, process, and inspiration for Pixar classics including Soul, Brave, Kitbull, Incredibles 2, Cars, Toy Story, and Turning Red.
Girl Scout Cadettes will earn and receive their Comic Artist badge in this special hands-on workshop. Girl Scouts can attend in-person at the Schulz Museum, or online. Registration required.
Meet, watch, and draw with cartoonist Ryan Estrada, Eisner Award-nominated author of Banned Book Club, Student Ambassador: The Missing Dragon, and other graphic novels.
Use your Schulz Museum membership to visit eight participating museums throughout Sonoma County for free (up to 4 guests)! The Schulz Museum will be offering door prizes for new members who sign up in person.
Join New York Times bestselling author Mac Barnett and Caldecott Honor award-winning illustrator Shawn Harris to celebrate the release of The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza, based on the massively popular live cartoon. Seating is limited; advance tickets recommended.
Stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1–5 and their caregivers. Held on the last Monday of the month March through September 2022. Drop-ins welcome. Register online or at the door.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Delve into the science of summer by baking solar s'mores, building the ultimate bug catcher, and cooling down with a day of hands-on water exploration and play. Also, make sand slime, an ocean sensory tube, and rainbow paper! Instructor: Angelica Blancas-Mims. Registration required.
Experiment with digital photography and photo mix-ups, mash-ups, and editing. Create computer animation, draw and design with iPad apps, and delve into the world of 3D digital sculpting. Instructor: Mike Marquez. Registration required.
Summer camps in fine art, cartooning, animation, hands-on cooking, science, and ice skating, too! Learn from published cartoonists Nathan Hale and Jess Smart-Smiley. Make your own movies and video games, create manga and Pokémon drawings, and more. Week-long camps available for kids ages 3 and up, with special fine arts camps just for teens. Junior Volunteer opportunities available for kids 12-14. Look for a complete camp schedule and fees here.
Combine art, science, and creativity to build a strong straw tower, grow gummy bears, make a flashlight, and turn juice into noodles. Registration required.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Build sets and characters with LEGOs to create a short LEGO stop-motion movie using iPads. Work in groups to add special effects, voices, and music! Instructor: Mike Marquez. Registration required.
Blast off into a week of space exploration. Learn about planets, constellations, and comets. Create a nebula in a jar and design light-up constellations. Also, build and test a space lander and launch water rockets. Instructor: Angelica Blancas-Mims. Registration required.
Build sets and characters with LEGOs to create a short LEGO stop-motion movie using iPads. Learn story structure and character development, and how to add lights, cameras, and green screen technology. No prior experience required. Instructor: Mike Marquez. Registration required.
Learn the basics of coding online and offline through hands-on coding projects and games. Design your own digital characters and backgrounds and learn how to add them to your own video games. Instructor: Mike Marquez. Registration required.
Make Charlie Brownies, Peppermint Patties, and a Snoopy favorite—pizza—several different ways: pizza wheels, pizza rolls, and taco pizzas, too! From savory to sweet, learn to make a variety of meals and treats to enjoy all week long. Registration required.
Enjoy our coolest camp ever! Create crystal snowflakes, watch hot chocolate erupt, excavate ice eggs, make a frozen sensory bag, and more! Instructor: Tami Tsark. Registration required.
Spend a week exploring different types of art-making and media through fun, hands-on projects. Paint with watercolors, make a furry felt friend, sculpt with clay, experiment with print-making, and more! Instructor: Angelica Blancas-Mims. Registration required.
This class is SOLD OUT. Click here to join the waitlist. Get up, go, and create! Keep moving all week with outdoor games and art activities. Make a colored-salt labyrinth to walk through, mold a marble mosaic, paint with fly swatters and sticks, and enjoy other fun, hands-on, outdoor eco-crafts. Instructor: Tami Tsark. Registration required.
Meet Terri Libenson, the New York Times best-selling author of the Emmie & Friends series, including Invisible Emmie, and the Reuben Award-winning, nationally syndicated comic strip, The Pajama Diaries.
This event is SOLD OUT. Celebrate summer with hands-on fun. Make a constellation box, light-up circuit bug, and s’mores in a cup. Also enjoy after-hours fun at the Schulz Museum with a pizza dinner, games, art, crafts, and cartooning. Recommended for ages 5–10. Advance registration required.