There are a number of places you can buy bulletin boards. Almost any stationary store will sell bulletin boards. Staples, Grand & Toy, and Wal-Mart are places to start.
The bulletin boards which are designed for outdoor use differentiate greatly from normal indoor bulletin boards whereby outdoor bulletin boards can withstand harsh cold weather and forces of nature such as extreme winter and very hot summers.
Bulletin boards can be purchased all year long. If a person was looking for a board that had a Christmas theme they would probably have better luck at Christmas time in the seasonal department of stores.
Many bulletin boards are made from cork, which are probably the ones you noted with some similarity to plywood. Bulletin boards can also be made from fabric or from cardboard or foam material.
One can find a bulletin board with winter designs online. The best places to find such bulletin boards include but are not limited to: Amazon, Ebay, and Fab.
Buying bulletin boards in bulk rather than in low numbers can save you money. The website http://www.ontimesupplies.com/bulletin-boards-bulk.html offers bulletin boards with up to a 49% discount.
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The electronic bulletin boards are in every gate. Gates are between every town/city and route
There are several types of Bulletin Boards. Three types are the traditional cork, vinyl bulletin boards and fabric bulletin boards. Theses all range from a heavy duty to a light duty board. There is also a huge selection of sizes available pre-made. Of course if you can't find what you are looking for size or color wise specifically, you can always have your bulletin board custom made.
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