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April 29, 2024 DOWNTOWN PULLMAN ASSOCIATION DESIGNATED AS A 2024 AFFILIATE PROGRAM BY MAIN STREET AMERICA PULLMAN, WA – Downtown Pullman Association has been designated as an Affiliate Main Street America program for meeting significant performance standards. Each year, Main Street America and its partners announce the list of designated programs to recognize their commitment to […]

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PULLMAN, WA — Trick-or-treating, costume contests, spooky stops and a bumping plaza party will commence this month as part of the Downtown Pullman Association’s annual Downtown Vibes: Trick-or-Treat. Downtown Vibes: Trick-or-Treat, formerly Harvest Festival, will be 3-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 and is a free family-friendly event open to all community members with festivities for

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Meet Willow Falcon, owner of Noshies and Glassphemy Pullman and a dedicated volunteer who has been a driving force behind the Downtown Pullman Association since its very beginning in 2018. Willow’s journey with the DPA began on the Promotions Committee, and her passion and commitment quickly catapulted her to the role of committee chair. In

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Several individuals contributed to painting the Riverside Mural, including (left to right) Pullman Arts Foundation Executive Director and Washington State University Pullman Association Professor Joe Hedges, WSU Pullman intermediate and advanced painting students Hollis Linton, Kody O’Dell and Andrea Zimmerman, muralist Tori Shao, Pullman Arts Foundation Project Coordinator Sarah Barnett, and Downtown Pullman Association Board

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PULLMAN, WA — Tori Shao, the artist behind the Riverside Mural project in downtown Pullman, will begin filling in the details of their design on Wednesday following preliminary painting and preparation work that began earlier this month. Shao is a Seattle-based artist and landscape architect whose waterscape and Palouse hills design was selected from a

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New DPA Executive Director Mallory Nash

Mallory Nash will be the next executive director of the Downtown Pullman Association. Nash recently came to Pullman from Juneau, Alaska, where she spent two years as the Student Engagement and Leadership Manager for the University of Alaska Southeast’s Office of Student Engagement and Leadership. Prior to that, Nash was the Program Manager for Current

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The Downtown Pullman Association Design Committee and the Pullman Arts Foundation have partnered to bring life to the back side of the Thomas Hammer Coffee/Lily Bee’s building on Main Street in downtown Pullman. This building has a significant impact on the Downtown River Walk as it is large, highly visible, and across the river from

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