
Worcester, get ready to feel like a kid again! The Main Library at 3 Salem Square is throwing the ultimate block party to celebrate 75 years of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the whole Peanuts gang. Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 4th, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and here’s the best part: it’s completely FREE and open to everyone.
This isn’t just another library event. This is a full-blown community celebration that’s been months in the making, and it’s going to be something special for Worcester families.
A Museum-Quality Experience Right Here in Worcester
The big news? We’re getting a world-class exhibit from the Charles M. Schulz Museum called “Taking Care of Each Other.” This isn’t some dusty display case situation , it’s a heartwarming look at how Peanuts taught us about kindness, community, and taking care of our neighbors.
The exhibit explores how Charlie Brown and his friends showed us what real friendship looks like, how Snoopy made us laugh when we needed it most, and how Lucy’s psychiatric booth actually gave pretty solid advice for five cents. It’s about the connections we make and the way we show up for each other , sounds pretty Worcester to us.

And here’s what makes this even better: the exhibit will be up through January 4, 2026. That means you’ve got months to come back, bring different family members, and really take your time with it. Perfect for those cold winter days when you need a dose of happiness.
The Great Pumpkin is Coming to Town
Let’s talk about the star of the show: a 200-pound Great Pumpkin. Yes, you read that right. Two hundred pounds of pure Peanuts magic sitting right there in our library. This thing is massive, photo-worthy, and exactly the kind of over-the-top fun that makes Worcester events memorable.
Kids are going to lose their minds when they see this thing. Adults are probably going to lose their minds too, if we’re being honest. It’s the perfect backdrop for family photos, and you know your Instagram is going to thank you.
Meet Snoopy (Yes, THE Snoopy!)
Here’s where things get really exciting: Snoopy himself is making an appearance. We’re talking about the world’s most famous beagle coming to hang out with Worcester families for a few hours. Kids can meet their hero, get hugs, take pictures, and probably ask him about his latest novel.
This is the kind of experience that kids remember forever. Twenty years from now, your little ones are going to be telling their kids about the time they met Snoopy at the Worcester library.

Activities That Actually Matter
The library team didn’t mess around when planning this celebration. They’ve got something for everyone:
Face painting : because every kid deserves to feel like Charlie Brown or Woodstock for a day.
Movie showing : perfect for families who want to chill out and enjoy some classic Peanuts animation together.
Community art project : this is where Worcester really shines. We’re creating something together that represents our community’s spirit.
Crafts galore : kids can make their own Peanuts-themed creations to take home.
Photo ops everywhere : from the Great Pumpkin to vintage Peanuts displays, every corner is going to be Instagram-ready.
Teen Space Gets In On the Action
The library didn’t forget about our teenagers. The Teen Space is hosting drop-in craft activities specifically designed for ages 12-18. These aren’t kiddie crafts : they’re creating Snoopy-themed projects that teens will actually want to make and keep.
It’s the perfect way for older kids to participate without feeling like they’re at a little kids’ event. Worcester teens deserve their own space to get creative, and this celebration makes sure they’re included.

Special Touches That Make It Worcester
This event comes with some extras that you won’t find anywhere else. They’re launching special Snoopy library cards : imagine checking out books with Snoopy on your card for the next few years. That’s the kind of detail that makes Worcester special.
There’s also a Kindness Wall where families can share what kindness means to them. It’s interactive, meaningful, and exactly the type of community-building activity that brings people together.
The vintage Peanuts displays are going to be a trip down memory lane for parents and grandparents. Remember reading Peanuts in the Sunday comics? Remember watching the holiday specials every year? This celebration honors all of that nostalgia while creating new memories.
Why This Event Matters for Worcester
Look, we could all use a little more happiness right now. Between work stress, school pressure, and everything else going on in the world, sometimes we need an excuse to just be together and smile.
This celebration isn’t just about comics or even Peanuts : it’s about community. It’s about neighbors bringing their kids to the same place, sharing the same experience, and connecting over something that’s brought joy to families for 75 years.

Worcester families work hard. We deserve events that are high-quality, accessible, and genuinely fun for everyone. This celebration checks all those boxes and then some.
Getting There and What to Expect
The Main Library is right at 3 Salem Square: easy to get to whether you’re driving, taking the bus, or walking from downtown. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., giving families plenty of time to experience everything without feeling rushed.
Since it’s free and all ages are welcome, expect it to be popular. Worcester families know a good thing when they see it, and word is already spreading about this celebration. Coming early might mean shorter lines for the Snoopy meet-and-greet, but honestly, the whole event is designed to flow well even with crowds.

Beyond October 4th
The library isn’t stopping with this one event. They’re promising more fun programs at all locations throughout the year. This celebration is just the beginning of what sounds like an expanded commitment to bringing high-quality, family-friendly programming to Worcester communities.
That Charles M. Schulz Museum exhibit alone makes this worth multiple visits. Bring different family members each time. Make it a tradition. Use it as a way to introduce kids to the library who might not have visited before.
Happiness Really Is…
Charles M. Schulz knew what he was talking about when he created those “Happiness is…” strips. Happiness is a warm puppy, sure. But happiness is also a community coming together to celebrate something that’s brought joy to generations.
Happiness is Worcester families having access to world-class exhibits and experiences right in their own neighborhood. Happiness is events that are free, inclusive, and designed with love and attention to detail.
This celebration represents the best of what Worcester can be : welcoming, fun, family-focused, and proud of the experiences we create together. Whether you’re a lifelong Peanuts fan or you’re just looking for something special to do with your family on a Saturday, this event is going to deliver.
So mark your calendars, tell your neighbors, and get ready for a day that’s going to remind you why Worcester is such a special place to call home. Because happiness is… celebrating 75 years of Peanuts with your community at the Worcester Public Library.


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