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applegrove

(132,316 posts)
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 06:32 PM 23 hrs ago

Charles M. Schulz:

In 1970, students in a fifth-grade class at Hawthorne School in Beverly Hills were assigned to write a letter to someone they admired, asking them “What makes a good citizen?"

So 10yr old Joel Lipton wrote to Peanuts cartoonist Charles M. Schulz.

Joel got a reply.

Michael Warburton (@michaelwarburton.bsky.social) 2026-04-06T07:22:00.457Z
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Charles M. Schulz: (Original Post) applegrove 23 hrs ago OP
Are anybody still called a citizen? These days it's more like consumers or even products. Dave Bowman 23 hrs ago #1
We are either numbers or the enemy. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 8 hrs ago #22
We are non-performing characters DBoon 6 hrs ago #26
That's a pretty good way to put it. 👍 Dave Bowman 4 hrs ago #35
That's great. underpants 23 hrs ago #2
This brought back a memory from when I was about 7 years old Just_Vote_Dem 23 hrs ago #3
Awww what a sweet memory! SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #4
My pleasure! Just_Vote_Dem 22 hrs ago #5
😃 SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #9
What a lovely memory malaise 22 hrs ago #7
A set of envyclopedias was BIG money back then. 70sEraVet 21 hrs ago #17
The encyclopedias were later, when I was in my teens Just_Vote_Dem 7 hrs ago #24
Oh....wow. That brought tears to my eyes, FemDemERA 4 hrs ago #34
Being a bookworm I can remember how great I felt when we got that encylopedia. Dave Bowman 3 hrs ago #36
Gorgeous SuzyandPuffpuff 22 hrs ago #6
K&R spanone 22 hrs ago #8
Cool. LoisB 22 hrs ago #10
Charles was wise 🦉 MustLoveBeagles 22 hrs ago #11
Makes me giggle BaronChocula 22 hrs ago #12
Here is what I know about Charles Tree Lady 21 hrs ago #13
Awesome to know about Charles Schultz Cha 21 hrs ago #18
Hi neighbor Unwind Your Mind 7 hrs ago #23
Wow I didn't know his home burned down Tree Lady 6 hrs ago #28
Yikes, I'm sorry to your daughter, that is so scary Unwind Your Mind 5 hrs ago #32
After the fire she moved near police station in Rohnert Park Tree Lady 4 hrs ago #33
Amen Joinfortmill 21 hrs ago #14
Sparky! Botany 21 hrs ago #15
Yup, true for more than 50 years now. Love seeing this because KPN 21 hrs ago #16
An excellent message that still today resonates. WestMichRad 21 hrs ago #19
Sounds right to me. marble falls 20 hrs ago #20
He spelled his name the German way - SCHULZ FakeNoose 20 hrs ago #21
Interesting. I think it has to do with pronunciation. efhmc 6 hrs ago #25
I generally like to ease into my DU day. Prairie_Seagull 6 hrs ago #27
I know how you feel, my friend. calimary 5 min ago #39
K&R LetMyPeopleVote 6 hrs ago #29
;-{) AAUGH! Goonch 5 hrs ago #30
Hooray for Lucy! FakeNoose 5 hrs ago #31
President Pee-Nut! czarjak 2 hrs ago #37
My grandmother drmeow 1 hr ago #38

DBoon

(25,013 posts)
26. We are non-performing characters
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 11:08 AM
6 hrs ago

We exist in the background devoid of volition, to be used by the technocratic elite

Just_Vote_Dem

(3,660 posts)
3. This brought back a memory from when I was about 7 years old
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 06:44 PM
23 hrs ago

My mom knew I loved to read, but we were poor and I could only afford the occasional comic book. At the beginning of that summer, a box was delivered to the apartment, and my mom encouraged me to open it up. Inside was a virtual ton of Peanuts paperback books, (ok, probably about 15 or so, heh.) She had saved up for quite a while so I could spend part of my summer enjoying one of my favorite pastimes.

A few years later, she saved up again and I got a set of encylopedias.

God bless you mama, I will never forget you, love always

70sEraVet

(5,497 posts)
17. A set of envyclopedias was BIG money back then.
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 08:24 PM
21 hrs ago

The ones I got for my family in early 80's came from a thrift store -- a couple of decades out of date and one or two volumes missing!
The kids didn't know that we had gone to the moon until they went to high school (just kidding on that)!
Your mom must have really sacrificed.

Just_Vote_Dem

(3,660 posts)
24. The encyclopedias were later, when I was in my teens
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 10:37 AM
7 hrs ago

I've been working at least part-time since I was 13, so luckily, things were not quite as bad as when I was younger.

FemDemERA

(835 posts)
34. Oh....wow. That brought tears to my eyes,
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 01:27 PM
4 hrs ago

A lump in my throat and a wealth of emotion…. Not a bad thing, just thinking how wonderful special she made you feel, and then missing my own mom intensely for a moment. Thank you for sharing that memory.

BaronChocula

(4,581 posts)
12. Makes me giggle
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 07:38 PM
22 hrs ago

I had a boss many years ago who always referred to Schulz as a "sanctimonious prick." He had seen some informal press meeting with Schulz who ended things by saying something like "well, I have to go now. I can't keep Snoopy waiting." And from that, a very strong opinion was born.

I don't think my boss knew much more about Schulz than that and I don't know if anything would have changed his mind. He was a stubborn curmudgeonly communist, but one of the funniest people I ever knew. I miss him. I guess I miss Charles Schulz too. We need more like him.

Tree Lady

(13,302 posts)
13. Here is what I know about Charles
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 08:00 PM
21 hrs ago

When he moved to my town Santa Rosa, CA he built an Ice Skating Rink because his daughter wanted to ice skate. Every year at Christmas he put on an ice skating show with star skaters and priced the seats so locals could afford to go. I went every year and we were pretty broke then. He put in a lot of his own money to cover it.

After he died even though he left a lot to family Christmas shows stopped. They did keep rink open, I bet prices were raised.





Cha

(319,216 posts)
18. Awesome to know about Charles Schultz
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 08:25 PM
21 hrs ago

and the Ice Skating Rink!

I lived in Phoenix, Arizona for about 5 years in the '60s and there was an Ice Skating Rink there and I learned t Ice Skate.. Loved it!

Unwind Your Mind

(2,353 posts)
23. Hi neighbor
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 10:33 AM
7 hrs ago

When I was a kid here in Santa Rosa, every fourth grade class went to the rink for skating lessons, eight weeks I think and provided by the Schulz family

We took some out of town friends to see the rink and the museum last fall and really enjoyed it, recommended

I don’t know if people remember but their family home burned down in the Tubbs fire in 2017. My understanding is that much of his art was lost but fortunately more was being organized in a warehouse for the museum at that time

Tree Lady

(13,302 posts)
28. Wow I didn't know his home burned down
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 11:36 AM
6 hrs ago

I left the area in 2000. My daughter was renting up in the hills and her rental burnt down, she barely got out.

Unwind Your Mind

(2,353 posts)
32. Yikes, I'm sorry to your daughter, that is so scary
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 12:30 PM
5 hrs ago

My in laws lost their house in the hills too

It took my FIL weeks to tell us that he knew the house had to be gone before we had confirmation. It was a terrible time

Botany

(77,410 posts)
15. Sparky!
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 08:13 PM
21 hrs ago

Wisdom and thought behind his words

America shows and grows strength in
real citizens who treat minorities well
and don't dwell in "The good old days
were better than now fluff."

Peanuts was powerful stuff to me growing up. Btw "A Charlie Brown Christmas" was and still is as good as it gets.

KPN

(17,393 posts)
16. Yup, true for more than 50 years now. Love seeing this because
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 08:16 PM
21 hrs ago

it validates my sense of how long what’s going on has been going on. Pretty much my entire adult lifetime plus a bit in my opinion. And I’m 75.

Thanks much for sharing.

Prairie_Seagull

(4,704 posts)
27. I generally like to ease into my DU day.
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 11:09 AM
6 hrs ago

This would have been a much better OP to read first instead of...

FakeNoose

(41,729 posts)
31. Hooray for Lucy!
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 12:04 PM
5 hrs ago

Maybe he'll break a hip when he falls backwards. That would be nice!

drmeow

(5,995 posts)
38. My grandmother
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 04:27 PM
1 hr ago

was friends with Charles Schulz and she had (and my father now has) a signed original by him of Snoopy begging for and getting a treat. That heirloom may cause some conflict when my dad is no longer with us!

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