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Free entry and a giant pumpkin in the Schulz Museum

Free entry and a giant pumpkin in the Schulz Museum

On the museum’s upcoming free entry day on Sunday, October 27, visitors will be able to view the museum’s new, giant 2,301-pound pumpkin, displayed in the courtyard, before making their way to the exhibit Peanut Development: The 1960swhich contains several originals Great pumpkin comic strips. (The real pumpkin outside recently took second place at the National Pumpkin Weigh-Off in Wheatland, California.)

A “Peanuts” comic from October 28, 1975. (© Peanuts Worldwide LLC)

On Sunday, the Great pumpkin In addition, a special program is shown in the museum theater every half hour. Peanuts Fans who want to watch it at home can stream it on Apple TV+.

The Schulz Museum has several other exhibitions on display including Here come the Beagle Scouts And Bravo, Snoopy! Peanuts and Pawpet Theaterabout the Peanuts Outdoor and artistic adventures of the crew. The Halloween program continues on October 28th with stories, crafts, trick-or-treating and activities for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers.