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Taking Care of Business 
Leveraging Your Potential 

or...What's your superpower and how are you going to use it to improve your business?

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​Past Exhibits of KeyStories
The Wisdom of Children • Cultural Center of Cape Cod  July - August 2018
The Key to Understanding • Mashpee Public Library  July 2018
The Key to Understanding • Snow Library Orleans   June 2018
The Key to Understanding • Osterville Village Library   May 2018
Creative Exchange • Arts Foundation of Cape Cod   November 2017 

Boston Park Plaza Hotel ERB  October 2017
Boston Public Market   ArtWeek 2017
Eastham Public Library  Eastham MA  March 2017
Drake Hotel   Chicago, IL  October 2016
United South End Settlement  Boston, MA  April 2016
Centerville Historical Museum   Centerville, MA  February- March 2016
Barnstable Town Hall   Hyannis, MA   November - December 2015
Cotuit Center for the Arts  Cotuit, MA  October - November 2015

Hopkins Gallery   Yarmouth, MA   September 2015
Both simple and profound, The Key Idea® was designed to be accessible to all. 
Since The Key Idea® began in 2015, nearly 6,000 adults and children have participated in this unique art and writing project where everyone, of every age uses the same materials and does the exact same project.
  
The Key Idea, Inc. is collecting and exhibiting across America. We wonder… 
Are we as a nation more alike than different? 

Imagine a key that would unlock anything you desire.  What would you unlock?
The Key Idea, Inc. (5501 (C) (3) 
KeyStory by Dillen age 6
KeyStory by Victoria age 14
KeyStory by Kasey age 31
KeyStory by Amanda age 45
KeyStory by Robert age 64
KeyStory by Mary age 74
  • The Keys
    • Key Packages >
      • Project Guidelines
  • Keys to Coping
    • Postcard Project
  • About Us
    • See the Stories
    • Participants
  • FAQs
  • I found a Keystone
  • Journal Blog
  • Contact Us