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    Updating and refurbishing has been needed since, and thanks to those funds and other contributions, the necessary work has been done, Schneider said.

    “It was groundbreaking when it opened. But if you think back 20 years, there was no YouTube and no cellphones, so our technology has been upgraded,” she said.

    One of the upgrades has come in the form of new furniture.

    “The Schulzes’ generosity makes the library a very comfortable living room for the students,” Schneider said.

    And the “Peanuts” legacy is evident.

    “We have a lot of prints on the wall, and Jean Schulz provided the captions,” Schneider said. “And we have a great photo of Sparky on the third floor.”

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    In 2015, the $9.5 million Schroeder Hall chamber and choral music performance and teaching space opened opposite the Weill Hall concert space and lawn on the Sonoma State University’s Green Music Center in Rohnert Park.

    The hall is named after the blond boy in the “Peanuts” comic strip who played Beethoven on a toy piano, ignoring bossy Lucy as she talked of marriage.

    Jean Schulz had suggested the name, observing at the time, “Sparky loved classical music.” That ardor was demonstrated in numerous ways.

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  • Real people and places that Charles Schulz put in ‘Peanuts’ comic strip

    “There are places I remember all my life, though some have changed,” the Beatles sang at the beginning of “In My Life.”

    “I know I'll never lose affection for people and things that went before,” the song continues.

    The same could be said of the current exhibit at the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, “Drawn from Life: The People and Places of ‘Peanuts,’” running through mid-March next year.

    Benjamin Clark, the museum’s curator, sees the show as an important prelude to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Charles Schulz next year. The museum also celebrates its 20th anniversary next year.

    “As we lead into the Schulz centennial in 2022, we’re getting to know him better through all of his characters,” Clark said. “He was present in all of his characters, but he also was influenced by the people around him, so this exhibit takes a look at that.”

    Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Nov. 26, 1922, and grew up in Saint Paul. He moved to Sonoma County in 1958 and lived in Sebastopol before moving to Santa Rosa, where he died in 2000, after writing and drawing the “Peanuts” comic strip for nearly 50 years.

    So it’s not surprising, as you wander through the “Drawn from Life” exhibit, to see co