Each year, the Schulz Museum provides hands-on art, cartooning, animation, and science programs to children in Sonoma County and beyond. The Museum reaches children with interactive day-long and week-long camps and classes, as well as field trips, classroom programs, and our school-wide “Peanuts Naturally” festival for local schools. The Charles M. Schulz Museum’s youth programs are tailored to student needs and include free days for families with children with sensory needs, Museum tours with sign language interpretation, and a special tactile tour for low-vision and blind visitors. It is the intention of the Schulz Museum to provide experiences that make every child feel just as special as the rest of the Peanuts Gang, and that means being accessible and inclusive to people of all abilities, backgrounds, and income levels. Thirty- three percent of the children reached by the Schulz Museum live in underserved, low-income communities and seventy-five percent live in Sonoma County.
The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center’s youth education program is committed to offering free and affordable programs and scholarships to low income schools and students.
education@schulzmuseum.org
https://schulzmuseum.org
2301 Hardies Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Sonoma
707-579-4452
A lively and engaging synchronous assembly program featuring storytelling and live cartoon illustration with cartoonist Joe Wos. Wos draws stories while he tells them and includes a short guessing game, two stories, up to 17 illustrations, and a short closing followed by a Q&A.
Themes include bullying prevention, creativity and the arts, being yourself, world folktales, and many more.
Education Department
707-284-1263
education@schulzmuseum.org
$400 for up to 350 participants