(This special post is by 5CP Associate Editor Gayna Lamb-Bang and her roommate, Derrick)
Beginning in the summer of 2008, Kathy Magrane took over the position of Club president. Bowing to the digital age, the printed newsletters ceased shortly thereafter; since then, most business and news has been conducted via the club's Facebook page.
But stepping back in time...
Within two years of the Club's founding, the growing cadre of members decided to celebrate their organization with a festival of convention of some sort. Member Marian Wolff gets credit for coining the term "Beaglefest": selected out of an abundance of caution, lest "Snoopyfest," or some derivation thereof, might be forbidden due to licensing rights.
Beaglefest I was scheduled for July 5-7, 1985, at the Los Robles Lodge in Santa Rosa, California; it was chaired by Andrea Podley. This was a modest affair, and attendance was small: just 40 brave and enthusiastic souls, all a little crazy about Peanuts collectibles, many of them meeting each other for the first time during an introductory wine and cheese party held in the Lodge ballroom. The excitement and high spirits continued during the next day's Collectors' Market, when Club members brought hundreds of items to sell or trade. Many sellers immediately spent their profits on more goodies for their own collections. Later that evening, members gathered for dinner and then sat in the bar and talked the night away.
Beaglefest was declared a success, and so...
A happy group of Beaglefest II attendees |
Beaglefest III brought roughly 300 people to the Los Robles Lodge from July 2-5, 1993; members came from all over the United States and Canada, and four additional foreign countries. Bruce Carlson once again chaired the event, and Charles and Jeannie Schulz once again were guests of honor. The Club completely filled the hotel, which was convenient; the often late-night room sales didn't bother any other guests!
Charles M. Schulz at Beaglefest III |
Beaglefest IV traveled across the country and gathered upwards of 700 folks in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Holiday Inn International, for four equally fabulous days: July 13-16, 1995. The location was selected due to the nearby Mall of America, with its Camp Snoopy theme area; Bruce Carlson once again chaired the event. Special events included a bus trip to O'Gara's, the restaurant located in the building where Schulz's father worked as a barber; a huge Peanuts collectors' market, where an estimated 100,000 collectibles were for sale or trade during that one day; and a dinner theater show at Camp Snoopy.
Charles M. Schulz at Beaglefest V |
The Woodland Opera House production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, with the cast playing, from left, "The Blanket," Charlie Brown, Patty, Linus, Snoopy, the guy on piano, Schroeder and Lucy. |
The following year featured a smaller "in-between" event — not an official Beaglefest — which took place July 26-29, 2001, at the Holiday Inn at King of Prussia, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Kelly Tarigo also chaired this event, which gave East Coast folks a break, since they had traveled to California so many times.
Canine Companions for Independence dogs and their handlers, at Beaglefest VII |
Some of the many Charlie Brown statues scattered throughout Santa Rosa in 2005, some of which still can be found to this day. (Photo courtesy of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat) |
In between events, Santa Rosa held the first of its four Peanuts statue hunts during the summer of 2005: "It's Your Town, Charlie Brown." Fifty-five large artist-decorated statues of good ol' Chuck — commemorating the 55th anniversary of the Peanuts strip — were scattered throughout the city. By moving quickly, and armed with maps, it was possible to find all of them during a two-day visit.
Happy attendees at Beaglefest IX: from left, Miranda Wong, Gayna Lamb-Bang, Andrea Podley, Victor Lee and Derrick Bang. |
Santa Rosa's third Peanuts statue hunt, "Snoopy's Joe Cool Summer," took place during the summer of 2007. As this was believed to be the final round, a stunning total of 94 statues filled the city.
Licensee Don Fraser and Craig Schulz check out a rather special issue of Life magazine, during the Beaglefest X sellers' market. |
Beaglefest XI — July 7-10, 2011 — moved to a different part of the United States: to the Crowne Plaza Hotel in North Cincinnati, Ohio, to take advantage of the Peanuts-themed rides and activities in the Planet Snoopy portion of the nearby Kings Island Amusement Park. Chris Carveth chaired the festivities, which included a full day at the park, with a BBQ lunch and special group activities such as a "Sing-Along Peanuts Adventure," dancing with costumed Peanuts characters, and a "Snoopy Rocks" ice show. Back at the hotel, members were treated to a production of "Lights ... Camera ... Murder" by the Whodunit Players.
Jazz royalty: from left, Colin Bailey, Dean Reilly, Eddie Duran and Jim Martinez |
With events now being mounted on an annual basis, the decision was made to give a different name to those taking place outside of California. That led to the debut of...
Beaglestock I — October 4-6, 2013 — which took place at the Hilton Hasbrouck Heights, in Meadowlands, New Jersey: in close proximity to MetLife Stadium, where members received an exclusive tour, accompanied by Snoopy ... wearing a branded MetLife sweater! Other events included a New York City bus tour. Back at the hotel, members enjoyed a visit from a CCI trainer and some fabulous dogs. Chris Carveth chaired.
Beaglefest XIII — June 26-29, 2014 — again drew a small but dedicated crowd to Rohnert Park's Double Tree Hotel. At this point, attendance settled into a pattern of 100-125 members, most of them long-timers, but always with a handful of newcomers. Special events included a visit to a Santa Rosa art gallery that (coincidentally?) featured an exhibit of Tom Everhart's Peanuts work; a presentation about Peanuts-themed quilts; and a presentation by Nick Phillips, of Concord Records, who talked about recent Vince Guaraldi album releases. Chris Carveth chaired, and the event concluded with an all-Guaraldi concert by the Jim Martinez Trio.
Yes, this Sopwith Camel actually flies! |
Beaglestock II — August 11-13, 2017 — took place at the Wyndham Ramada Hotel in Rhinebeck, New York: in close proximity to the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, accompanied by Snoopy, where members received an exclusive tour of vintage planes and automobiles. Chris Carveth chaired.
Beaglefest XV — July 22-25, 2018 — moved to Santa Rosa's Flamingo Hotel. Events included a visit to the CCI campus, with presentations by dogs and their owners; an ice show at the Redwood Empire Arena, featuring Snoopy; and a visit to the Charles M. Schulz Museum. Special guests included Jeannie Schulz, Judy Sladky and Grammy Award winners Cheryl Pawelski and Michael Graves, who discussed their newly released anthology CD set, Vince Guaraldi: The Complete Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Recordings. Chris Carveth chaired, and the event concluded with a Peanuts-themed jazz concert by the Jim Martinez Trio.
(No caption necessary!) |
Space Center, and presentations by former astronauts. Back at the hotel, trainers, owners and dogs from the local CCI chapter gave a presentation, and members enjoyed a photo op with Snoopy ... dressed in orange astronaut togs! Chris Carveth chaired.
Covid precluded any activities taking place in 2020 or 2021, and then Beaglefest XVI — August 4-7, 2022 — roared back with a vengeance, taking place at Santa Rosa's Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country Hotel. No doubt due to the lengthy gap between events, attendance climbed to just over 200 enthusiastic members. Chris Carveth chaired the event, which acknowledged both the 20th anniversary of the Charles M. Schulz Museum's opening, and the 100-year anniversary of Schulz's birth. Special guests included Glenn and Sean Mendelson, and Lynda Johnston, three of Lee Mendelson's children, who talked about upcoming plans; and four members of the former St. Paul's Church Choir, who — as children — sang in A Charlie Brown Christmas: David Willat, Dan Bernhard, Mark Jordan and Cary Cedarblade. The event concluded with a surprise appearance by famed artist/sculptor Yoshiteru Otani ("Yoshi"), and an all-Guaraldi performance by the Jim Martinez Trio.
As for where we go from here ... stay tuned! There's more fun booked for the future!
3 comments:
WOW...this is ssssssoooooooo awesome. Thank You !!!!!!!!!
Thank you for an understanding of the history of Beaglefest. Very interesting!
Wow, thank you for all this information.
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