
Hand Lettering Happy Hour
Adults 21+ are invited to learn the basics of drawing letters by hand with a fine liner to create two hand-lettered projects of their own while sipping local wine from Longboard Vineyards. Advance registration required.
Current exhibits, galleries, and museum shows in Windsor, CA. Art, history, science, and interactive exhibits.
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Adults 21+ are invited to learn the basics of drawing letters by hand with a fine liner to create two hand-lettered projects of their own while sipping local wine from Longboard Vineyards. Advance registration required.

Now enrolling! Spend Summer Break with the Schulz Museum! Ice skate at Camp Freeze, work with professional cartoonists, explore stop-motion animation with LEGOs, cook up tasty snacks, keep busy with STEAM-based activities, and more! Space is limited; advance registration required.

On the last Monday of the month, enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. This month, hop into summer with hands-on nature and garden crafts. Stamp a polka-dot snail, blow a blooming bubble garden, and fingerpaint a fantastic frog.

In 2025, fifty-one years after the Museum was founded in St Helena, and twenty-five years after the Museum built the current facility on the Veterans Home property in Yountville, the Museum expanded to a new flagship location: The Napa Valley Museum of Art & Culture (“The MAC”) just south of St...

di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art is an art park on 217 acres in Napa Valley with a collection of over 1,600 iconic artworks from Northern California.


On the last Monday of the month, enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. This month, add a spring to your step and celebrate the season with hands-on crafts. Paint a bird’s nest, make a squish art butterfly, and blow bubbles to create art.

What began over 50 years ago as a small museum dedicated to local history has evolved into today’s Napa Valley Museum — a vibrant cultural institution presenting innovative exhibitions of art, nature, and history to engage and inspire visitors from around the world. As many other museums are...

Explore theater arts while bringing Peanuts to life on the Schulz Museum’s stage! Learn stage terminology, dive into script reading and writing, play improv games, and wrap it up by acting in a mini performance based on Charles Schulz’s Peanuts comic strips. Instructor: Annie Cooper

Have fun learning improv acting with acting instructor Annie Cooper. In this fun, safe, supportive environment, kids of all skill levels will enjoy playing new and classic improv games that build creativity, encourage quick thinking, foster empathy, and help them be flexible, collaborative team...

Drop your kids off for after-hours fun at the Schulz Museum, including pizza, games, crafts, and cartooning. Advance registration required.

Drop off your teens for after-hours fun at the Schulz Museum, including pizza, games, and activities. Recommended for ages 10-14.

Blast off into a week of space, land, and sea exploration! Learn about constellations and comets, explore wheels and ramps, create a nebula in a jar, launch water rockets, and learn about Snoopy’s adventures with NASA and motocross.

Celebrating all dads! Fathers receive free admission on Father’s Day. Enjoy a great outing with your dad and relive some of his favorite Peanuts moments together!

Meet, watch, and talk to Mariano Velasco, cartoonist and creator of the independent comic strip and children’s book series The Boy and The Thing.

Girl Scout Cadettes are invited to earn their Comic Artist badge in this special hands-on workshop at the Schulz Museum. Museum staff will teach Cadettes how to develop stories and characters and create a four-panel comic strip from beginning to end while completing all five steps of the Comic...

Treat Mom to a special day at the Schulz Museum! Mothers enjoy free admission all day.

Join award-winning cartoonist Brian Fies to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his ground-breaking graphic memoir, Mom’s Cancer, which won the first-ever Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic.

Girl Scout Juniors are invited to earn their Entertainment Technology badge by completing all five steps at the Schulz Museum. Participants will have fun creating short movies using a green screen and sound effects while completing other hands-on technology challenges. Advanced registration...

Meet, watch, and talk to Ignatz-nominated interdisciplinary artist and educator Mara Ramirez, whose work ranges from poetic meditations on gender to funny and sad character studies in cartoon formats, including comics, zines, and animation.

On the last Monday of the month, enjoy stories, crafts, and activities designed for children ages 1-5 and their caregivers. This month, bring the whole family and let everyone get in on the fun! Learn about adopting older dogs with Brooks Legacy Senior Dog Rescue, paint a puppy pal, make Snoopy dog.

Three, two, one—blast off to a week of fun activities! Learn about Snoopy’s adventures in space and on the road by making a constellation viewer, launching rockets, creating a nebula in a jar, and spending a day experimenting with wheels and ramps. Children must be at least 4 years old to register.

Go on a camp adventure around the Museum and celebrate the smallest Peanuts character—Woodstock! Decorate a birdhouse and birdbath, make tie-dye t-shirts, and learn about things that fly with paper airplane races, kite making, and catapults.

Experiment with digital photography, photo mix-ups, and photo editing. Create computer animation, draw and design with iPad apps, and explore the world of 3D digital sculpting and video game coding.

Explore the science of summer with sun-powered experiments. Build the ultimate bug catcher, create chemical reactions, bake solar s’mores, blow rainbow bubbles, and cool off with hands-on water play.

Get up, go, and create! Keep moving all week with outdoor games and art activities. Explore labyrinths and mosaics, paint with fly swatters and sticks, and enjoy fun outdoor eco-crafts. Children must be at least 4 years old to register.

Meet, watch, and talk to cartoonist Jesse Ledina, known alternatively as AndrogynArt. Ledina is a pop culture-influenced traditional artist and digital illustrator whose goal is to inspire nostalgic delight.

Club Member Booking Instructions: If booking a tasting using CellarPass, please note “Club Member + ‘The Member’s Name’” in the Special Instructions section for us to apply your club discount to the tasting fee.

Build sets and characters with LEGOs, then create a short stop-motion movie using iPads. Work in groups to add special effects, dialogue, and music!

Key moments and events in the history of Frogs Leap specifically as well as the Napa Valley and California winemaking in general.

Build sets and characters with LEGOs to create a short stop-motion movie using iPads. Learn story structure, character development, and how to add lights, cameras, and green screen technology. No prior experience required.

Keep cool this summer by making ice cream, mixing snow slime and snowball soap, and exploring other cool and creative projects. Plus, ice skate at Snoopy’s Home Ice from 12:30-2:00 pm every day (except Tuesday)! A skate lesson is included on Monday.