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I’d Rather Be Blue – The Provincetown Independent


Meetings Ahead

Most meetings in Provincetown are in-person, typically with an online-attendance option for both committee members and residents. Click on the meeting you want to attend on the calendar at provincetown-ma.gov for a link to an agenda and details. 

Thursday, March 23

  • Animal Welfare Committee, 10 a.m., Veterans Memorial Community Center
  • Finance Committee, 2 p.m.
  • Public Pier Corp. Board, 5 p.m., Town Hall
  • Planning Board, 6 p.m., Town Hall

Friday, March 24

  • Personnel Board public hearing, 5 p.m.

Monday, March 27

  • Select Board, 6 p.m., Town Hall

Tuesday, March 28 

  • Licensing Board, 5:15 p.m.

Conversation Starter

I’d Rather Be Blue

Entrepreneurship incubation nonprofit EforAll is holding another pitch contest in Provincetown, this time to generate ideas for Cape Cod’s blue economy.

The term refers to maritime and coastal economic activity, broadly construed. The event description says that “business ideas across a wide range of industries are encouraged.”

The 2019 Community Development Action Plan for the Town of Provincetown, which was prepared by economic consulting firm Camoin 310, suggested that one of the town’s major goals should be to “build and support entrepreneurship in Provincetown’s Blue Economy.”

The deadline to apply for the pitch contest is March 31 at noon. The event will take place on Wednesday, April 19 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in person at the Provincetown Commons and is free and open to the public. Four cash prizes will be awarded, one to a fan favorite by audience vote. The first-place winner chosen by a panel of judges will receive $1,000.

In the past two years, EforAll Cape Cod has sponsored similar pitch contests on the topics of year-round businesses (in 2021) and housing (in 2022). Last year’s panel of judges included local business owners, state Sen. Julian Cyr, and Ted Malone of Community Housing Resource, and the contest winner was given the opportunity to present a pitch to Town Manager Alex Morse.

Visit eforall.org for more information. —Amelia Roth-Dishy



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