Bulletin boards tell stories.
In addition to advertising, bulletin boards are a space for shared interests, informal community building and public expression. A counterpoint to acts of negligence and violence, these community hubs are like graffiti’s more publicly acceptable cousin; observations about today and proposals for tomorrow scattered across the landscape where anyone who takes the time to notice can see.
Our community is home to dozens of highly-active, well-maintained bulletin boards that allow us to share and connect over things that matter.
Bulletin board at the entrance of Neill Public Library in downtown Pullman
Bulletin board at Neill's Coffee & Gifts in downtown Pullman