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Explore Nature at the Schulz Museum

In the wake of the pandemic, the number of homeschooling families has shot up. While homeschooling allows for a customized education, it also can make it challenging for kids to socialize. The Charles M. Schulz Museum aims to help with Homeschool Day: Into the Wild, which will feature activities that teach kids about the outdoors and animals. Kids will explore pollination with cheese powder, create chlorophyll paintings, and make a bug catcher. And they’ll get a chance to go ice-skating, too. The event will be held on February 22, 10 a.m.–noon, at the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa. Ice-skating will be across the street, at Snoopy’s Home Ice. Admission for youth is $10 without skating or $17 with skating; on February 18, prices will increase to $12 and $19 respectively. Youth cannot attend without an adult chaperone. Adults and children younger than three who do not plan to skate can get in for free but still must register. Adults who do plan to skate will be charged $7. Register at schulzmuseum.org/homeschool-into-the-wild.