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July 30, 2016 10:15 am • You’re Not Elected, Charlie Brown In this Emmy Award-nominated special, Linus runs for student body president with Lucy and Charlie Brown as campaign managers. He takes an early lead in the polls but suffers a set back when he mentions the Great Pumpkin. Will he blow his chances with voters? This special features the first time Snoopy makes an appearance as his “Joe Cool” alter ego. (originally aired October 29, 1972 ● 30 minutes) 10:45 am • Snoopy’s Reunion Snoopy is homesick for his puppy days at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, so he and Charlie Brown organize a reunion of his siblings: Spike, Andy, Olaf, Marbles, Belle, Molly, and Rover. When they arrive, Charlie Brown is sad to see that the Puppy Farm has been replaced with a parking garage, but as Snoopy and his family begin to play their instruments, they are happy to be together again just like the old days. (originally aired May 1, 1991 ● 30 minutes) 11:15 am • It’s a Mystery, Charlie Brown Woodstock’s fancy new nest disappears and Snoopy, donning a Sherlock Holmes outfit, sets out to find it. The suspects are Charlie Brown, then Lucy and Linus, and finally Peppermint Patty,. Back at Woodstock’s tree, Snoopy spots footprints leading from the tree to the elementary school. Through an open window, Snoopy and Woodstock climb into the school and find Woodstock’s nest under a glass display case. Woodstock is overjoyed and grateful to find his home but the mystery is not solved. Who took Woodstock’s nest? (originally aired February 1, 1974 ● 30 minutes) 11:45 am • This is America, Charlie Brown: The Smithsonian and the Presidency The Peanuts Gang visits the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and discusses the achievements of three of our most notable presidents: Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt (part of the This is America, Charlie Brown series). (originally aired April 19, 1989 ● 30 minutes) 1:00 pm • Live presentation by cartoonist Nathan Hale Cartoonist Nathan Hale will draw and tell hilarious stories from American History, including an exclusive live-only Hazardous Tale from his New York Times Bestselling graphic novel series Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales. Hale will sign and draw pictures in books after his talk. 2:45 am • This is America, Charlie Brown: The Smithsonian and the Presidency See 11:45 show time for description. 3:15 pm • Snoopy’s Getting Married, Charlie Brown? While acting as Peppermint Patty’s guard dog, Snoopy meets a beautiful dog named Genevieve. He soon decides to get married and asks his brother Spike to travel from Needles, California, to be the ‘Best Beagle’ at his wedding. Finally, the big day arrives. .but where is the bride? Will Snoopy’s heart be broken, or will he rejoice in remaining a bachelor? (originally aired March 20, 1985 ● 30 minutes) 3:45 pm • The Charlie Rose Show followed by Charlie Brown Clears the Air In this interview with Charlie Rose, Charles Schulz discusses his personal history, the history of Peanuts, and the strip’s upcoming 50th anniversary (in 2000). Schulz also reveals that his own personality is the inspiration for Charlie Brown. (originally aired May 9, 1997 • 40 minutes) *Please visit our Video Nook at the end of the Great Hall to view our Introductory Video. .