#MondayMood.
This detail is from a Peanuts Sunday comic strip first published on October 21, 1973.
✒️ Visit "The Pen is Mighty," on view through July 9, to see this original Sunday comic strip and learn more about Schulz's signature lettering style: https://t.co/ZbvE47KdnU
✈️ Ready to jet off to your next adventure? Make sure your luggage is summer-ready with our stylish Peanuts luggage tags!
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🐾 After a long day, there is no better feeling than coming home to your pet!
This detail comes from a Peanuts comic strip first published on February 24, 1994.
#OTD 56 years ago, Snoopy first performed his Cheshire Beagle trick!
Charles Schulz clearly enjoyed Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland—he owned 2 copies of the novel! He annotated & copied a passage from page 65 for this Peanuts comic strip, first published on April 18, 1967.
🌸 Spring has sprung, and the Schulz Museum is in bloom!
While there is plenty to see inside the Museum, don't forget to soak up the springtime views outside, too!
Today is National #GoFlyAKite Day!
This Peanuts Sunday comic strip was first published on March 27, 1988.
To see more kite-flying fun, visit "Kite-Flying Foibles" on view through September 17: https://t.co/liOWkfIEVP
Charles Schulz developed many lettering types for Peanuts, including this one when Snoopy uses his typewriter!
✒️ Visit "The Pen is Mighty" to learn more about Schulz's lettering style: https://t.co/ZbvE47KdnU
This original PNTS comic strip was published on 11/20/1979.
Get swept away with Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang in the exhibition “Kite-Flying Foibles,” on view March 19—September 17, 2023, at the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, California.
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🌳 Visit "Kite-Flying Foibles" on view through September 17 to explore more kite adventures with Charlie Brown and the Peanuts Gang: https://t.co/liOWkfJcLn
🪁 Charlie Brown gets his kite stuck in a tree for the first time #OTD in 1956!
“One of the first [storylines] that really worked for me was Charlie Brown getting that dumb kite caught in a tree. He was standing there all week long, looking at it. And people loved it.”—CMS
Happy #NationalSiblingsDay! Today we spotlight these ceramic Daisy Hill Puppy banks by Determined Productions c. 1990 of Snoopy and his siblings!
The siblings are in the following order: Snoopy, Belle, Andy, Olaf, Spike, and Marbles.
🌷Special Holiday Hours Alert! 🌷
The Schulz Museum will be closed this Sunday, April 9, in observance of Easter. We will reopen on Monday, April 10, at 11:00 am.
This Peanuts Sunday comic strip was first published on 4/11/1971.
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