The "Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown" traveling exhibit, created by the Charles M. Schulz Museum, is now at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory in Louisville, Kentucky, running through January 2, 2012.
The exhibition celebrates the holiday season with a presentation of the winter sports that Charles Schulz enjoyed; a behind-the-scenes history of the making of the animated classic A Charlie Brown Christmas; holiday-themed Peanuts comic strips; and seasonal novelties.
This is the third and final year the exhibit will be at the Louisville Slugger Museum — visit their website for more information.
(The "Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown" exhibit is also at the Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center in the City of Lake Charles, Louisiana during December 2011 and January 2012; see our earlier blog post.)
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November 28, 2011
November 13, 2011
"Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown" exhibit visits Lake Charles, Louisiana
If you live near the City of Lake Charles in Louisiana, get into the holiday spirit by visiting the exhibit "Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown" at the Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center. This traveling exhibit, created by the Charles M. Schulz Museum, celebrates the Peanuts gang's long association with Christmas. It features 50 Peanuts daily and Sunday comic strips, over 50 vintage Peanuts-themed seasonal novelties, and a video featuring Charles Schulz, producer Lee Mendelson, and animator/director Bill Melendez detailing the making of the A Charlie Brown Christmas television special.
Related activities at the Historic City Hall will include a Christmas card workshop, a Santa letter writing station, and Christmas trees decorated by local organizations.
"Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown" will be at Lake Charles' Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center from November 5, 2011 through January 28, 2012, and admission is free. See this exhibit listing for more information.
Related activities at the Historic City Hall will include a Christmas card workshop, a Santa letter writing station, and Christmas trees decorated by local organizations.
"Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown" will be at Lake Charles' Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center from November 5, 2011 through January 28, 2012, and admission is free. See this exhibit listing for more information.
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