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MAY News: New work, a smarter pitch, and a few shiny objects

  • May 21
  • 1 min read

Updated: 2 days ago


Shiny Objects, MAY 2026

From the perch

As the calendar fills with spring events, celebrations and milestones, we’ve been reflecting on how much joyful energy this season brings to our clients and community partners.


Above, recent highlights from our clients: Artist Evans Arnold's upcoming showcase at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Housing to Protect Cape Cod's Save the Locals campaign, Friday Strolls kick off with the Provincetown Art Gallery Association (PAGA), the Love Local Card program, WE CAN's 2025 annual report, and news from the Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative.
Above, recent highlights from our clients: Artist Evans Arnold's upcoming showcase at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Housing to Protect Cape Cod's Save the Locals campaign, Friday Strolls kick off with the Provincetown Art Gallery Association (PAGA), the Love Local Card program, WE CAN's 2025 annual report, and news from the Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative.

 

We’ve spent the past few weeks helping organizations share stories that matter. From launching campaigns and refreshing brands to promoting mentoring programs, community events, and educational opportunities, we continue to be inspired by the people doing meaningful work throughout our region.

 

This month’s newsletter has some great examples of that momentum in action. You’ll read about the Cape Cod Speaker Series' 2026 season and the unveiling of Cape Cod Children’s Place’s new octopus-inspired brand identity.

 

We’re also sharing a quick reminder about something simple but powerful: the elevator pitch. Whether you’re leading a nonprofit, running a business, or advocating for a cause, being able to clearly explain who you are and why your work matters can open doors in the most unexpected places. Sometimes all you get is one short ride to make a lasting impression.

 

As always, thank you for following along with us, collaborating with us, and cheering on the incredible organizations we’re lucky enough to support.


Warmly,

Tracy



Tracy K. O'Neill

Founder & CEO, Two Crows Creative



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