Museum Hours
Weekdays 11:00 am–5:00 pm*
Weekends 10:00 am–5:00 pm
*(Closed on Tuesdays)
This event is held offsite: Montgomery Village – Courtyard (911 Village Ct., Santa Rosa, CA 95405) Peanuts on the Go: Cut, paste, and collage a comic strip, and color and learn about Charles Schulz’s Peanuts characters with hands-on activities.
Enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. Held on the last Monday of each month.
Girl Scout Cadettes will earn their Comic Artist badge. Cadettes will learn how to create a four-panel comic strip, and can attend in person or online.
Visit the Schulz Museum to receive a free copy of the newest Peanuts comic book, Snoopy Beagle Scout Adventures (while supplies last), in celebration of Free Comic Book Day!
Discover the many incredible museums in Sonoma County by spending a week museum-hopping! Current members at ANY of the seven participating museums will receive reciprocal FREE entry (up to 4 guests.)
Girl Scout Juniors will earn their Entertainment Technology badge. Participants will create short movies using a green screen plus other hands-on technology challenges.
Meet, watch, and talk to cartoonist and illustrator Eddie Ahn as he celebrates the release of his debut book, Advocate. Ahn has been an environmental justice attorney, served as president of the San Francisco Commission on the Environment, and is a self-taught artist.
Drop kids off for after-hours fun, including a pizza dinner, games, crafts, and cartooning. Recommended for ages 5-10.
Treat Mom, or yourself, to a special day at the Schulz Museum! Mothers receive free admission all day in celebration of Mother’s Day.
Join Jeff Clark, one of the most renowned and respected big wave surfers, as he shares his experiences pioneering some of the world’s largest waves at Mavericks, California.
Enjoy stories, crafts, and activities on the last Monday of the month. Activities are designed for children ages 1–5 and their caregivers.
Meet, watch, and talk to Georgia Dunn, creator of the comic strip and book series Breaking Cat News, based on her real cats, Elvis, Puck, and Lupin.
Camps include art, cartooning, animation, hands-on cooking and science, and ice skating, too! Check out the complete camp schedule at schulzmuseum.org/camps-classes.
Enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. Held on the last Monday of each month.
Learn about Snoopy’s journey to the Moon and beyond with the USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum; engineer and author Dr. Jack Bacon; an up-close look at space artifacts with A Traveling Space Exhibit; and hands-on activities.
Join New York Times bestselling cartoonist and graphic novelist Nathan Hale for a high-speed crash course in creating a four-panel comic. All ages are welcome. Registration required.
Join Nathan Hale, creator of the Eisner-nominated, New York Times bestselling graphic novel series Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales, for a live exclusive hazardous tale and book signing.
Meet, watch, and talk to Lila Martinez, director of the CG Batman animated series DC's Batwheels at Warner Bros. Animation. Martinez will discuss her career and how to bring a vision to life.
Celebrate over 55 years since Franklin’s debut in Peanuts with a discussion about the new animated special, Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin, with writer Robb Armstrong, director Raymond S. Persi, and writer and executive producer Craig Schulz, moderated by Marissa Nance. The animated special will be shown in the Theater before the discussion, at 1:00 pm.
Enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. Held on the last Monday of each month.
Celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the Schulz Museum with a day of beach-themed family fun inspired by the exhibition Cowabunga, Peanuts! Enjoy hands-on activities, a visit from the Marine Mammal Center, and cartooning with Emmy Award-winning cartoonist Joe Wos.
Meet, watch, and talk to professional Sonoma County artist Eric Martin as he discusses his new book, Travel Sketches, and sketchbook drawing, with tips on tools and techniques.
Enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. Held on the last Monday of each month.
Meet, watch, and talk to Briana Loewinsohn, creator of the graphic memoir, Ephemera. Based in Oakland, California, Loewinsohn teaches high school art by day and draws comic books on her own time.