Grimsby Museum Exhibition

Peanuts . . . Naturally Exhibition at the Grimsby Museum
Peanuts . . . Naturally from the Charles M. Schulz Museum
Until April 27, 2014 (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)

Charlie Brown is in trouble with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Lucy knows the Earth has 48 suns, and Snoopy and Linus are planting French fries in the garden.  These are just a few of the misadventures and explanations gone wrong as the Peanuts Gang explores the natural world – what other trouble will they find?!

 

Peanuts . . .Naturally takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of the natural world through Peanuts comic strips, videos, and interactive stations.  Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe, “web of nature”, trees, birds, the elements (snow, wind, rain and clouds), and gardening.   Activity stations allow kids of all ages, from pre-school to adults, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world.  To complement the exhibition, the Grimsby Museum will be displaying a private collection of Peanuts memorabilia collected by a local Grimsby resident. 

Peanuts . . . Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, Santa Rosa, California.  It is sponsored locally by the Niagara Community Foundation and TD Friends of the Environment Foundation.

Location: 
6 Murray Street, Grimsby, Ontario L3M 3N7
Target Audience: 
Adults; Seniors; Students; Children; Families
Fee: 
Adults, Seniors, Students - $5.00; Children (5 -12) - $3.00; Families (2 Adults & 3 Children) - $12.00
Sponsor(s): 
Niagara Community Foundation; TD Friends of the Environment Foundation
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