
Sonoma County History & Genealogy
Sonoma County History & Genealogy is a public branch library in Santa Rosa, CA. Open 1,532 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 5,387 square feet.
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Sonoma County History & Genealogy is a public branch library in Santa Rosa, CA. Open 1,532 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 5,387 square feet.

Central Santa Rosa Library is a public central library in Santa Rosa, CA. Open 2,788 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 61,800 square feet.

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!

Get messy mixing art and science! Make scratch-and-sniff paints, sculpt homemade clay, create masterpieces with marble diffusion, and experiment with surprising chemical reactions. Children must be at least 4 years old to register.

Take a creative adventure through Snoopy’s many personas and learn about the animals he impersonates and their habitats. Make your own safari gear and explore sharks, penguins, polar bears, snakes, and more through drawing, painting, clay, and collage. Children must be at least 4 years old to...

Sonoma County Public Law Library is a public central library in Santa Rosa, CA. Open 2,080 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 6,000 square feet.

Roseland Regional Library is a public branch library in Santa Rosa, CA. Open 2,720 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 4,500 square feet.

Northwest Santa Rosa Library is a public branch library in Santa Rosa, CA. Open 2,722 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 7,840 square feet.

Rincon Valley Regional Library is a public branch library in Santa Rosa, CA. Open 2,722 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 15,000 square feet.

Ready, set, action! Direct individual and group projects with digital, hand-drawn, and stop-motion animation, and explore live-action movie making with iMovie. Experiment with lighting, remote cameras, green screens, importing and editing, and end the week with popcorn and a movie screening.

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.

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.

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.

Get up, go, and create! Keep moving all week with outdoor games and art activities. Mold a clay mosaic, create leaf prints, make a nature bookmark, paint with fly swatters and sticks, and enjoy other fun outdoor eco-crafts.

Explore and create 3D art with clay, found objects, re-purposed materials, and more. Mold and paint clay creatures, engineer and build clay towers, create a classroom cardboard city, and design edible structures, too!

Get messy mixing art and science! Make scratch-and-sniff artwork, sculpt homemade clay, create masterpieces with marble diffusion, experiment with surprising chemical reactions, and learn the science behind animation.

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!

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!

Hone your digital art skills and explore several iPad apps to help you express your creativity. Learn Procreate, Nomad Sculpt, and other apps to build a dynamic digital portfolio of finished projects.

Join bestselling author and illustrator Jess Smart Smiley for an exciting week of cartooning, comics, crafts, and animation! Design unique characters, sketch live ice skaters at Snoopy’s Home Ice, and craft your own paper toys. Create individual and collaborative comics that bring your ideas to...

Explore all things summer! On Tuesday, dive into the science of water. Sculpt a river for sailboats, mix super sand slime, build LEGO dams, and get wet with outside water play! Bring a lunch and stay all day. Enroll in all four other Summer Science Mini day camps to make it a full week! Children...

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.

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.

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.

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.

Ages 21+ are invited to enjoy serious, silly, and seriously silly drawing challenges with Joe Wos, the Emmy Award-winning host of Cartoon Academy, while sipping suds from Cuver Brewery.

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.

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 by making kites and dragonflies! Children must be at least 4 years old to register.

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.

Explore all things summer! On Friday, keep cool with a behind-the-scenes visit to Snoopy’s Home Ice. Also, make ice cream in a bag, mix a snowstorm in a jar, paint with ice cubes, and enjoy popcorn and a short Peanuts movie in the Museum theater. Bring a lunch and stay all day. Enroll in all four...