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The rink, built by “Peanuts” creator Charles Schulz as a gift to Santa Rosa in 1969, offers public skating sessions, hockey lessons and tournaments, figure skating lessons and a cafe.
Charles Schulz, originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, missed the ice. With the explosive success of “Peanuts” in the 1960s, he built a full-sized skating rink.
Fans of the Peanuts cartoon, rejoice! There is a place where statues of Charlie Brown and his friends stand on the streets, ...
Snoopy Takes to the Ice in Santa Rosa / Shultz-funded rink is part museum, all great skating By Catherine Domrose , Special to The Chronicle Dec 8, 2000 Santa Rosa Ice Rink.
What to Know. Redwood Empire Ice Arena; 1667 W. Steele Lane in Santa Rosa; The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, which is ticketed separately from the rink, is located a short walk ...
Outdoor ice rinks abound during the holidays, but Palo Alto’s Winter Lodge — the Peninsula’s go-to ice skating destination since it opened in 1956 — is the only year-round outdoor rink ...
Late “Peanuts” creator Charles Schulz surely would be tickled by a piece of optical-illusion art that enlivens a walkway outside of his family’s Santa Rosa ice-skating rink.
For those who grew up in the frozen northlands, skating on ponds and lakes, the bland,... Snoopy Takes to the Ice in Santa Rosa / Shultz-funded rink is part museum, all great skating ...
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