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you would like more information about volunteering please contact the
museum directly at 707.579.4452. They always welcome new volunteers. It would be quite easy to spend the better part of a day in
this museum - as it takes time to 'absorb' the detailed exhibits and to
read the hundreds of comic strips. There are some great enlarged color
comic strips located throughout the museum. One near the main entrance
shows Snoopy staring at a leafless tree in which small "igloos"
are perched on the end of the branches. He says, "I see the birds are
all prepared for winter". Another shows Charlie Brown with his head
thrown back, fists clenched and his mouth wide open yelling "I can't
stand it!” His frustration is clearly evident. It is easy to picture
Charlie Brown saying this in one of Schulz's strips in which he has just
given up a home run or has once again failed at kicking a football. One of the main attractions at this museum is found in the
'great hall'. It is a huge tile mural created by the Japanese artist
Yoshiteru Otani. Composed of over 3500 tiles; each tile contains a unique
readable Peanuts comic strip. The tiles are arranged in such a way that if
you stand at a distance the mural shows the timeless comic strip of Lucy
holding the football waiting for Charlie Brown to kick it. Other notable
museum attractions include a re-creation of Schulz's studio and a nursery
wall painted by Schulz, which was moved from his Colorado home. Be sure to
visit the outside patio - if you glance up you will know that Charlie
Brown has definitely been here before you. His kite dangles from a tree
branch and judging by the length of string that is hopelessly tangled in
the branches, Charlie is not getting this kite down anytime soon. Newlyweds Lela
Lee and Ken Yamakoshi from Los Angeles were spending part of their
honeymoon touring the Schulz Museum. Lela is a cartoonist in her own
right, and she had been waiting eagerly to see the new museum - this was
her first opportunity to visit. I asked Lela what she thought of the
museum, "its incredible to finally be here - you really get a sense
of the scope of his work by seeing all of his cartoons in one place".
She continued, "his work is so global in nature - I mean, Peanuts is
such a universally recognized comic strip - its great to have this
[museum] here". Everyone familiar with Peanuts has their favorite
characters - hers are Snoopy, Lucy and Woodstock. In addition to the museum, the onsite Research Center (open
by appointment only) contains original comics and drawings, photographs,
memorabilia, audio and video materials, and much more. The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center is a unique
cultural treasure that we are lucky to have right here in Sonoma County.
This is the perfect time of year to visit as it is less crowded than the
height of the tourist season which occurs in the mid summer months. The
museum is reasonably priced at $8 for adults, and $5 for children,
students and seniors. It is located at 2301 Hardies Lane adjacent to the
Redwood Empire Ice Arena. For more information please call 707.579.4452 or
visit their website at: www.schulzmuseum.org
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