Closing the communication gap. Connecting citizens, communities, and the events that bring them together.
The Event Bucket™ Network is a free platform that centralizes community events from every corner of the state — and, in time, every state across the country.
For too long, finding out what's happening locally has meant flipping through expired flyers on a telephone pole, scrolling a half-dozen Facebook pages, or simply not knowing at all. Information lives in too many places, and most of it never reaches the people who would care most.
We're the missing layer between the community and every channel that wants to share it. Newspapers can pull from it. Radio stations can broadcast it. Cities can embed it on their websites. Citizens can submit to it directly. Travelers can scan it before visiting a new town. Social media can amplify it — but social media is not the source. The community is.
Posting an event, a yard sale, or a volunteer opportunity is free. Discovering what's happening near you — or in the next town over, or three states away — is free. It will always be free for citizens.
Submit your community events, yard sales, and volunteer opportunities in seconds. No fee, no paywall, no sign-up barrier. Anyone can share, and anyone can find.
Discover what's happening not just in your own town, but in the towns next door and across the state. Plan a weekend trip around a festival, a craft fair, or a concert in a city you've never visited. Show up to volunteer somewhere new — supporting another community's event is one of the best ways to see how others build connection, and you become someone else's helping hand for a day.
Food trucks, mobile vendors, artists, and performers get something they've never had before: a single place to scout where the crowds are gathering and plan their schedule accordingly. Networks form. Routes get smarter. Small businesses grow.
An optional paid tier lets citizens save events and get reminders before they happen — a small convenience for those who want it. The core platform stays free for everyone, forever.
For cities that subscribe, The Event Bucket™ Network becomes the connective tissue between your government and your residents — and between your residents and each other.
Your own community broadcast network. Every approved event in your city, displayed on a single TV-ready feed you can run in city hall, the library, the rec center, the senior center, or any business lobby that wants to participate. The community keeps it current; the city keeps the authority to approve.
An embeddable events page for your city website. One snippet, and your events page updates itself as residents submit. No more outdated calendars. No more staff time spent retyping the same information that's already been posted three other places.
A shareable broadcast link any local business can put on their own screen. Restaurants, salons, auto shops, waiting rooms — every storefront that wants to help raise community awareness now can, with no extra work for the city.
PSAs, business spotlights, and scheduled video. Your city can interrupt the rotating carousel with announcements, highlight a local business, or schedule a recurring promotional video — your community's voice on the channels your community already watches.
Coming soon: live event streaming and an archive — for the fireworks show, the parade, the town hall, the high school championship game — so the people who couldn't be there in person don't miss out, and the moments worth remembering get kept.
Communities thrive on connection. When neighbors know what's happening, when events are easy to find, when civic participation becomes frictionless — that's when communities come alive. The data tells the story.
Rural youth live in civic deserts, communities where there are few organized engagement opportunities to connect with.
Nearly a third of residents say not knowing what's happening in their community is the main barrier to showing up.
Digital bulletin boards drive nearly half again more engagement than paper. The medium matters.
Every citizen in participating cities gets access, no subscriptions, no barriers, no exceptions.
Communities with active, visible event schedules see higher civic participation. When residents know what's happening — the town hall, the farmers market, the youth soccer league, the festival on the square — they show up. They connect. They care. That's the ripple effect we're building, one city at a time.
Missouri first. Then state by state — until any community in the country can launch a free event board for its citizens in minutes, and any traveler can pull up what's happening anywhere they go.
Live streaming for the community gathering you couldn't attend in person. An archive for the moments worth keeping. Authority that stays with the city, voice that stays with the people, and access that stays free for every citizen, in every community, everywhere.
Keeping the community informed isn't just the city's responsibility — it's everyone's. The Event Bucket™ Network is the platform that makes that shared responsibility possible.