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🎄❄️ Support the Schulz Museum this holiday season by treating yourself to exclusive Peanuts gifts! Shop now on our website: https://t.co/0bZhxG7CjZ
Last call for #PeanutsGoestoCamp! This is the final weekend to see the exhibition of original Peanuts comic strips exploring the ups and downs of summer camp. Relive nights serenaded by crickets and days full of sun-drenched memories with the Peanuts Gang. On view through Nov 18.
Peanuts is 69 years old today! 🎉 On October 2, 1950, the first Peanuts comic strip debuted in a four-panel format in seven newspapers nationwide. The strip features the first appearances of Patty, Shermy, and, of course, Good Ol’ Charlie Brown. #PeanutsDay
Linus Van Pelt first appeared in Peanuts 67 years ago today, on September 19, 1952. “Linus, my serious side, is the house intellectual, bright, well-informed which, I suppose may contribute to his feelings of insecurity.” —Charles M. Schulz #LinusDay
The Museum recently acquired a collection of color guides from the 1960s revealing the process: Schulz would choose the colors from a Pantone chart and note them with a quick scribble of a colored pencil on a copy of the strip before it was sent to the syndicate for printing.
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
Our traveling exhibit "Peanuts...Naturally" opens today at the Greeley History Museum in CO! https://t.co/n67RkyTeby @GreeleyTribune
Cartoonist James Florence, creator of Jay Unplugged, will be at the Museum this Saturday! https://t.co/kMilHWChPQ
This Saturday at the Museum, Matt Jones will discuss one of Europe’s greatest cartoonists, Ronald Searle #cartoonist
This strip is from February 13, 2000. 15 years ago, this was Charles M. Schulz's final Sunday strip.