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McKinley Museum saying 'Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown'
Beloved holiday classic TV special 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' will be highlighted during 3-month exhibition in Canton.
Costa Mesa’s beloved Snoopy House is open and welcoming families for the holidays. The outdoor display next to City Hall is a tradition in the community and is open nightly through Dec. 23 Visitors ...
After six nights and 6,000 cups of apple cider, Santa Claus has completed his run at “The Snoopy House.” A Costa Mesa tradition run by resident Jim Jordan yearly for more than 40 years, the ...
Santa, Snoopy, SpongeBob SquarePants and more brave the rain at the annual parade in Manhattan. Credit: Newsday/Howard Schnapp William Astarita and his daughter Alexa, Islip Terrace, brave the rain to ...
2000-11-28 04:00:00 PDT Santa Rosa / San Jose / South San Francisco / Redwood City / Berkeley-- Good grief, Charlie Brown! Snoopy is getting his own postage stamp, and it will be unveiled next May in ...
Snoopy was first introduced to the world on Oct. 4, 1950, in a brand new comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz. A native of Minneapolis, Schulz moved to Sonoma County in 1958, where he wrote and ...
The “Peanuts” comic strip, starring good ol’ Charlie Brown and Snoopy, his beagle of infinite guises, from World War I Flying Ace to author and athlete, made its debut in 1950. Its creator, Charles M.
For those who grew up in the frozen northlands, skating on ponds and lakes, the bland, bare ice rinks of California are always a bit disappointing. Where are the trees? The scent of pine needles? The ...
Santa Rosa’s year-round, Charlie Brown-steeped slice of winter wonder is back, and the city’s future hockey stars and figure skaters were on hand to welcome it after a long wait for parents and ...
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Theatre Arts Department will perform “Snoopy!!! The Musical” July 19-28 in the Theatre Arts Main Stage on the main SMC campus, 1900 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica. “Snoopy!!!
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