November 9, 2024
The Beagle Scout flies again!
November 7, 2023
Can Beagle Scouts fly?
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Snoopy debuted as an "apprentice Scout" on May 13, 1974 |
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He hoped to become a Beagle Scout the following day... |
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...and he finally debuted as the World-Famous Beagle Scout on May 17. |
November 25, 2022
Cartoonists honor Charles Schulz's 100th birthday with comic strip tributes
- A nice article from Sonoma Magazine about Charles Schulz's contributions and legacy in his home county of Sonoma, California.
- The Washington Post ran an article titled Schulz at 100: How ‘Peanuts’ lifts those on stage, on ice and in space .
- The Santa Rosa Press Democrat - the local newspaper of the town where Schulz lived, and where the Charles Schulz Museum is located - had a special section celebrating Charles Schulz; see this post from The Daily Cartoonist for the links.
- A short video tour of the Charles M. Schulz Museum in honor of Schulz's 100th birthday, hosted by curator Benjamin Clark, courtesy of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.
- As part of their celebration, the Schulz Museum has published a new book titled Charles M. Schulz: The Art and Life of the Peanuts Creator in 100 Objects. "This heavily illustrated volume reveals the art and life of Charles M. Schulz through 100 objects from the Schulz Museum's expansive collection—from Schulz's childhood drawings to NASA's Silver Snoopy Award that is still used today. Alongside commentary by Curator Benjamin L. Clark and Peanuts historian Nat Gertler, Schulz's family, friends, and colleagues share their favorite objects and provide an intimate look at the cartoonist's creative legacy." For a limited time, if you order the book directly from the Schulz Museum, you'll get a copy signed by Jean Schulz, widow of Charles M. Schulz and also president of the museum's board of directors.
- Check out this BBC article about the recent Artemis I spacecraft, which features a video titled, "Can you see Snoopy moving around inside the Orion capsule?" - a brief look at the Astronaut Snoopy zero-g indicator in action. Also see this NASA Photo of the Day, this CollectSpace article with more info about Snoopy's mission.
November 2, 2022
Snoopy returns to the Macy's 96th annual Thanksgiving Parade
(This special post is by 5CP Associate Editor Gayna Lamb-Bang.)
The Thanksgiving Parade will be televised on NBC-TV from 9 a.m. to noon November 24th, all time zones, and also streaming via Peacock.
The orange-suited Astronaut Snoopy balloon returns to the festivities for the fourth consecutive year, making the World-Famous Beagle the parade’s longest-running balloon character. Also be on the lookout for the Snoopy's Doghouse Float, which represents Mission Control for the launch of Astronaut Snoopy!
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NASA's "zero-gravity indicator" |
Snoopy’s involvement with NASA hearkens back to 1969’s Apollo 10 mission, when the command module was named Charlie Brown, and the lunar module was named Snoopy.
Not bad for a World War I Flying Ace!
November 4, 2021
Time for Macy's 95th Annual Thanksgiving Parade
Snoopy is back again!
Save the date!
New Yorkers and visitors once again will be able to enjoy the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in person. After nearly two years of intense social distancing, we’ve no doubt this will be one of the best-attended parades ever.
The balloon(s) will go up — literally! — on November 25th. Folks not able to attend the 95th annual Macy’s Parade in person, can watch all the fun from 9 a.m. to noon, all time zones, on NBC-TV.
Astronaut Snoopy will return for the third consecutive year, continuing the world-famous beagle’s record as the longest-running balloon character in the parade. Snoopy is delighted to know his ground crew will be back, because being driven by a utility vehicle — last year, due to Covid restrictions — was simply not the same.
November 15, 2020
Snoopy is back again!
Save the date!
On November 26th, the 94th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will air from
9 am to noon, all time zones, on NBC-TV.
Due to COVID19, this will not be the typical crowd-filled, two-and-a-half-mile route starting at West 77th Street. The balloons will not be flown by handlers; they will be driven by utility vehicles and joined by floats gliding just one city block down 34th Street, near the flagship department store, and without an audience. Marching bands will not be included, but the casts of four currently shuttered Broadway shows will perform instead.
A scene from 2019, when handlers were allowed to fly Snoopy.
Astronaut Snoopy will return, continuing his record as the longest-running balloon character.
For a complete history of the various Peanuts character balloons that have flown in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, see here.
October 2, 2020
It all began ...
November 5, 2019
Snoopy Returns to Space
May 29, 2019
The Redwood Empire Arena — Snoopy's Home Ice — Turns 50
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Judy Sladky and alter-ego |
News update: The renovation is complete: a little behind schedule, but well worth the wait! The arena opened for business on Nov. 9, 2019, and had a celebration on Nov. 15. As you can see in the picture, something special was added to the ice.
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Our friends are a permanent part of the ice! |
May 17, 2019
Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Apollo 10
For now, to view it you'll need an iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. (Apple has announced plans to make their TV service available on other platforms by fall 2019; in fact, you may be able to get the Apple TV app for select Samsung televisions now.) To find the video, open the Apple TV app and search for "Peanuts in Space". If you can't find it, you may need to update your device's operating system to at least iOS 12 or tvOS 12.
April 12, 2019
A bird by any other name...


September 26, 2016
A History of Redwood Empire Arena's Peanuts Ice Shows
A recent trip to Knott’s Berry Farm featured a wonderful Peanuts ice show, called Blockbuster Beagle. I was reminded immediately of the fantastic Christmas ice shows once held annually at the Redwood Empire Ice Skating Arena, in Santa Rosa, California.
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1983 summer show program |
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1985 summer show program |
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1986 holiday show |
February 4, 2016
A History of Peanuts Balloons in the Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
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1968 WWI Flying Ace Snoopy |
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Newspaper ad for the 1969 parade |
• For many year's, Macy's promoted the parade with detailed, full-page newspaper ads that sometimes even listed the scheduled balloons and floats.
November 20, 2015
New Peanuts float debuts, Snoopy balloon returns in 2015 Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade
A returning favorite, the Snoopy and Woodstock balloon will make its third consecutive appearance sailing above the crowds - and the 39th time overall a Snoopy balloon has appeared in the parade, starting with the first appearance in 1968.
Meanwhile, down below on the road, a new "Snoopy's Doghouse" float will celebrate the 50th anniversary of A Charlie Brown Christmas. The float will feature elements from the classic television special, including Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree and Snoopy’s prize-winning decorated doghouse, along with several of the Peanuts characters themselves.
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Preview of the new float. Photo courtesy of Mitsu Yasukawa/NorthJersey.com |
(A Peanuts-themed float has appeared at least once before in the parade; it also featured Snoopy's doghouse, but this is a completely new float.)
If you can't be in New York City in person, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will be televised from 9 AM - Noon on Thursday, November 26, 2015 on NBC. (All time zones; the Macy's Parade broadcast starts at 9 AM, regardless of which time zone you're in.)
The parade balloon and float aren't the end of Macy's celebration of Peanuts in 2015; this year, the store's traditional holiday window displays will feature a Charlie Brown Christmas theme. According to the company's press release, "the Broadway windows at Macy’s flagship store at Herald Square in New York City will debut incredible animated scenes from the iconic television special [...] additionally, A Charlie Brown Christmas is the theme that will decorate the holiday windows at Macy’s downtown stores in Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Washington, D.C." So you might want check it out if you live near one of those locations!
You can see a preview of the NYC windows and a peek at how they were made in this video from USA Today.
October 27, 2015
Snoopy Becomes a Star (Again!)
November 18, 2014
Snoopy and Woodstock balloon to return in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2014
November 7, 2013
New Snoopy and Woodstock balloon to debut in 2013 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
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Model of the new Snoopy and Woodstock balloon |
UPDATE Nov 13: The news site NorthJersey.com has posted a series of photos showing the new balloon's test flight, giving a better idea of what it looks like.
October 9, 2013
Put a beagle on your car!
On October 5, Golden State Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation — carried by Assemblywoman Toni Atkins, D-San Diego — to launch a specialized license plate that features Charlie Brown's favorite companion, Snoopy.
You can read additional details here. Information on ordering the plate can be found at snoopyplate.com, linked below.
Alas, this wonderful news applies only to California; Peanuts fans in the other 49 states will need to mobilize their efforts!
The campaign to add Snoopy to California's roster of special-interest license plates officially kicked off in the spring of 2010, with the debut of the web site snoopyplate.com ... but those of us living close to Santa Rosa's Charles M. Schulz Museum know that plans were afoot quite a bit earlier. We sat (im)patiently as California drivers expressed interest by signing up for the program, and then watched as that number slowly approached the 7,500 threshold demanded by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
At that point, the politicians got involved. The California State Assembly passed a bill to established the Snoopy license plate — AB 482 — this past spring, on May 30. The bill then went to the State Senate, which passed it on September 11, sending it to Gov. Brown's desk.
Dog-lovers up and down the state felt pretty secure at that point, knowing full well that Jerry Brown often can be seen at the Capitol with his beloved corgi, Sutter.
Now that the plate has become an official option, California's Peanuts fans will be scrambling to dream up a 6-character phrase that characterizes their devotion to Charles M. Schulz and his classic newspaper strip. (And yes, folks: six characters. Although other California plates have room for up to seven characters, with a space, the placement of Snoopy limits your options a bit.)
The Snoopy license plate will generate funding to help support California's many diverse museums. The California Cultural and Historical Endowment, a state entity, will administer the California Museum Grant Program with these funds.
October 2, 2012
Two articles celebrate the 62nd anniversary of Peanuts with archival photos
This anniversary, two websites have gone above and beyond and marked the occasion with articles featuring some rarely seen Peanuts and Charles Schulz-related photographs. (At least, they were new to me, and I've seen a lot of such photographs.)
First there's Biography.com's photo of the week, titled Snoopy and the Apollo 10 Gang Go to Space.
And then Time-Life has a feature of 21 photos titled Good Ol' Charles Schulz: The 'Peanuts' Creator at Home.
Take a few moments to check them out while you nibble on your pizza and root beer and consider which volume of "The Complete Peanuts" you're going to read as part of your anniversary celebrations.
(And if you're interested in more photographs, the Charles M. Schulz Museum's new website has a nice selection covering Charles Schulz, his art, and the Museum's collection.)