Upcoming Events

Girl Scouts Art and Adventure Sleepover

Brownies are invited to sleep over at the Charles M. Schulz Museum! Design your own stamp and letterbox. Experience art, cartooning, animation, and the Schulz Museum after dark!

Love and Peanuts Happy Hour

Adults 21+ are invited to celebrate the month of love with Peanuts-themed crafts and wine tasting. Join Norene Cox, creator of partypinching.com, to make a mini “warm puppy” kissing booth, a Sweet Babboo sweetheart tree, and more.

Homeschool Day: Spring into STEAM

Engage in science, art challenges, and hands-on activities throughout the Schulz Museum. Engineer paper structures, practice basic coding, make Woodstock fly with magnets, and more! Also, ice skate at Snoopy’s Home Ice from 12:30–2:00 pm

Kids Night at the Museum

Drop your kids off for after-hours fun at the Schulz Museum, including pizza, games, crafts, and cartooning. Recommended for ages 5-10.

Museum Mondays for Little Ones: Letters of Love

On the last Monday of the month, enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. This month, make a watercolor hanging heart, craft a Snoopy and Woodstock love lantern, and bead a Valentine’s Day bracelet or necklace. It’s never too late to celebrate love!

Creating Camp Snoopy

Go behind the scenes to learn about making the new Peanuts animated series Camp Snoopy and The Snoopy Show (Apple TV+) with director Rob Boutilier and animator Gavin Freitas.

Stop-Motion Animation Workshop

Join award-winning filmmaker, stop-motion animator, and artist Matthew Sandager to learn the art of stop-motion animation in a hands-on workshop for ages 8 and up.

Inside the Mind of a Dog

Celebrate National Puppy Day with a free screening of the hit documentary Inside the Mind of a Dog and meet some real service dogs and puppies from Canine Companions.

Museum Mondays for Little Ones: Lucky for Friends!

On the last Monday of the month, enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. This month, build a rainbow from your own pot of gold, craft a pair of leprechaun-catching binoculars, and paint the perfect shamrock to take home!

Kids Night at the Museum

Drop your kids off for after-hours fun at the Schulz Museum, including pizza, games, crafts, and cartooning. Advance registration required.

Tell Me a Story Where the Bad Girl Wins

Join Caitlin McGurk for a journey through the life and art of cartoonist Barbara Shermund, one of the first women cartoonists to work for The New Yorker, as detailed in McGurk’s new book, Tell Me a Story Where the Bad Girl Wins: The Life and Art of Barbara Shermund. Books will be available for purchase and signing after the talk.

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