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🎃 Get your Halloween Hop on and leap as high as you can with Linus! Print your own copy of the Halloween Hop, along with other favorites from Snoopy’s Daily Dozen, available as a *free download* on our website: https://t.co/TTazFn9fct
🌍 It's #WorldPeaceDay. 🎈 This Peanuts strip was first published on April 19, 1970.
💙 It's #LinusDay! Linus Van Pelt debuted 68 years ago today in a Peanuts strip published on 9/19/1952. He was first named three days later in a strip published on 9/22/1952. The gentle philosopher, he clings to his blanket and an unwavering faith in the Great Pumpkin.
🎨 Calling all young artists! Join the Schulz Museum online this fall with classes in manga, fine art, and cartooning led by professional instructors Barbara Golden, Tami Tsark, and Joe Wos. ℹ️ Advance registration required—click the link: https://t.co/x9IPN1dttC
⚽️ This Peanuts strip was first published on September 25, 1983.
🎨 Get creative with the Schulz Museum online this summer! Sign up kids and teens for online classes in painting, drawing, manga and anime, cartooning, and more! Visit https://t.co/61ANR1cH0Y 🖌️
In memory of Christo, who passed away today, 5/31/2020, at the age of 84. On 11/20/1978, Schulz memorialized Christo’s work in this Peanuts comic strip. 25 years later Christo gifted “Wrapped Snoopy House” to Jean Schulz, now on permanent display in the Museum.
💐 Happy Mother's Day, Peanuts fans! 💌 This Peanuts strip was first published on May 8, 1977.
🍳 🍽️ Tell us: are you #TeamSourdough or #TeamBananaBread? Or just cooking what's in the pantry? If you’re in need of inspiration, try Peanuts Family Cookbook and whip up some Sweet Babboos or Cormac & Cheese. Available at https://t.co/aYU8m8GIis or your local indie bookstore!
As this week marks the 1-year anniversary of the 2017 Sonoma County wildfires, this strip from October 4, 1966 (inspired by Schulz's 1966 studio fire) is reminiscent of the many acts of kindness seen throughout our community. #SonomaStrong