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Channel 11 News aired a piece about Stephanie Cole's art, exhibit and experience on the 10:00 News on January 5, 2012, Madeline's 5th Birthday The Sunday News printed a blurb about Stephanie's art exhibit, five., on January 1st, 2012. The Grapevine published an article about Stephanie's exhibit on December 29, 2011. five. exhibit opening at Lancaster's Mulberry Art Studio Stephanie Cole's exhibit, Five, was listed in Lancaster County Magazine's Dec 2011 edition in the What's Happening Now section The Ephrata Review published an article about Stephanie Cole and five. on Nov 23, 2011 Sweet Pea Project was featured on WGAL's 6:00 News' coverage of Gifts That Give Hope, Lancaster's Alternative Gift Fair on November 20, 2011. Central Penn Art Guide covered Stephanie's upcoming art exhibit with a piece entitled Stephanie Paige Cole: five on November 11, 2011. Central Penn Art Guide published a piece about Sweet Pea Project and their involvement with Gifts That Give Hope, Lancaster's Alternative Gift Fair on November 11, 2011: Letter to the Editor. Sweet Pea Project's 2nd Annual Remembrance Gathering was featured in the Sunday News on October 16, 2011: Sowing Seeds of Remembrance Nicole Jackson appeared on WGAL's 11:00pm News on October 14 and on the 9:00am News on October 15, 2011 to talk about Sweet Pea Project's 2nd Annual Remembrance Gathering. The Merchandiser printed a front page story on Sept 28, 2011: Second Sweet Pea Remembrance Day Planned The Grapevine printed a front page article on Stephanie Cole on September 15, 2011: Loss of a Daughter Leads Woman to Help Others Through Suffering The Grapevine referenced Stephanie Cole and her work with Sweet Pea Project in a September 15, 2011 editorial piece: The Cities of the Plane The Scranton Times-Tribune printed an article on September 26, 2011 about a related blanket drive: Blanket Drive to Ease Pain of Lost Infants. On August 23, 2011 NewsLanc published our press release Local Nonprofit Organization, Sweet Pea Project, plans 2nd Annual Remembrance Gathering for National Remembrance Day, Oct 15 On August 14, 2011, Central Penn Arts Guide published our press release Local Nonprofit Organization, Sweet Pea Project, plans 2nd Annual Remembrance Gathering for National Remembrance Day, Oct 15 Stephanie Cole and Nicole Jackson received Lancaster New Era's Red Rose Award on August 6, 2011 for their work to pass the CBRS Bill and their outreach to other bereaved parents through Sweet Pea Project.
Nicole Jackson's comment on the passing of the CBRS bill was a Sunday News Quote of the Week in the Perspective Section on July 31, 2011. "Instead of just acknowledging the fact that Max died, it now feels like the world will acknowledge that he was here."
Stephanie Cole & Nicole Jackson were mentioned in a blurb entitled Stillborn Certificates in the Lancaster Section of the Sunday News on July 31, 2011
On July 27, 2011 ABC27 aired a segment about Nicole Jackson & Stephanie Cole on the 11:00 News
Stephanie Cole & Nicole Jackson appeared in a clip about SB 326 on ABC27's 7:00 News on July 27, 2011
On July 27, 2011 Nicole Jackson & Stephanie Cole
were interviewed for a piece on WGAL's 5:00 News
Stephanie Cole & Nicole Jackson were featured in a Lancaster New Era / Intelligencer Journal article on July 27, 2011:
The Harrisburg Patriot-News printed a front page article about PA's CBRS bill, quoting Sweet Pea Project board members Nicole Jackson and Stephanie Cole on July 17, 2011:
The Sunday News published an article about our
Sweet Pea Sisters & Brothers Picnic on July 10, 2011
Blue Ridge News 11 interviewed Stephanie Cole about Sweet Pea Project on the 10:00 News on July 6, 2011
The Millersville Advertiser and Hempfield-Mountville Merchandiser both published an article about the Sweet Pea Sisters & Brothers Picnic
on July 6, 2011
The Manheim Township Merchandiser and The Manheim-Lititz Merchandiser both published an article about the Sweet Pea Sisters & Brothers Picnic
on June 29, 2011.
Lancaster County Woman published an article about our event Sweet Pea Project Presents: Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Joanne Cacciatore in the April/May 2011 edition
Sweet Pea Project was mentioned in a Penn State Live article published on March 30, 2011. Speaker to Share on Bereavement and Traumatic Loss
Sweet Pea Project was featured in the
Sunday News on March 27, 2011.
Grieving Session for Parents
York Daily Record wrote about Sweet Pea Project's Coffee & Conversation event in an article published on March 25, 2011.
Sweet Pea Project's Coffee & Conversation was mentioned in the York Daily Record's Flipside section in March 2011.
An article on Sweet Pea Project's Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Joanne Cacciatore event was printed in the Millersville Advertiser, Willow Street-Strasburg Advertiser, Conestoga Valley Penny Saver, Hempfield-Mountville Merchandiser, Manheim Township Merchandiser on March 23, 2011.
Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era wrote about Sweet Pea Project's Coffee & Conversation event in their March 16, 2011 article, Food Bits.
News Lanc published an article on Sweet Pea Project's Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Joanne Cacciatore event on March 12, 2011 Speaker to Discuss Child Bereavement
On October 15, 2010 WGAL News 8 aired a live interview with Stephanie Cole at Long's Park for the
Sweet Pea Project's 1st Annual Balloon Release
Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era featured Sweet Pea Project's 1st Annual Balloon Release in a front page blurb on Oct. 16, 2010
The Merchandiser & The Advertiser both published front page articles about Sweet Pea Project's October events Photo by Dayna M. Reidenouer
![]() photograph by Suzette Wenger Sweet Pea Project Plans Events to Honor Stillborn Children and Support Their Families Unfortunately there were several inaccuracies in this article that the paper later corrected corrections/clarifications
Lancaster Newspaper's LancMoms
ran an article on September 19, 2010 Sweet Pea Project plans events for National Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month An article on Sweet Pea Project's Kids Cookie Creation Station & 1st Annual Balloon Release was published on News Lanc on August 27, 2010. Sweet Pea Project Plans Events for National Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month
The Ephrata Review published a front page story, Legacy of a Lost Child, about Stephanie Cole and Still. on August 25, 2010.
(Article not available online) The Evening Sun ran a story on August 17, 2010 about the For The Love of Emma Fundraiser, which will benefit the Sweet Pea Project.
Fundraiser to help grieving families
The Sunday News spotlighted
ABC-27 News at 5:00 interviewed the Sweet Pea Project's Stephanie Cole & Nicole Jackson for their March 31, 2010 news segment, Parents of Stillborn Babies Fight for Rights The Sweet Pea Project's Stephanie Cole and Nicole Jackson were interviewed for a front page article on the fight for a PA CBRS in the Lancaster New Era's March 16, 2010 article:
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Epiphany Art Studios quoted from Stephanie's poem, Why I Cannot Join A Moms Group, in the Dec 6, 2011 post: Asking Why
Melanie G. Snyder blogged about Sweet Pea Project in her November, 2011 post: Gifts That Give Hope- Part 3
The Adventures of Sticky Bean wrote about Sweet Pea Project and our Annual Remembrance Gathering in an August 25, 2011 post Flyer & Press Release. You Are My Child mentioned Still. and Sweet Pea Project in an August 11, 2011 post Thoughts From The Mailbox My Search For Hope shared Stephanie's poem, Thursday, in her April 29, 2011 post A Poem By Stephanie Paige Cole From Her Book Still. LancMoms posted about the Sweet Pea Sisters & Brothers Picnic Presented by Angel Bracelets on April 20, 2011. On April 5, 2011 a post entitled Giving... was written about Sweet Pea Project and Still. on Baby Center. On February 24, 2011 The Hope Group posted about Still. and listed it as a recommended book and also posted about Sweet Pea Project, listing it as a recommended grief resource. Stepping Stones blogged about Sweet Pea Project's Coffee & Conversation event in a February 8, 2011 post entitled Two Quick Things. A poem and a painting of Stephanie's was posted on Alexander-Jan's tribute page on January 2nd, 2010 under the Poems tab.
Stephanie and Sweet Pea Project were featured as Faces of Loss, Faces of Hope's Story of Hope on December 30, 2010. The Lifespan of Butterflies wrote about Stephanie and Sweet Pea Project in a December 21, 2010 post entitled the Sweetest Pea. Faith Joy Hope's Jenn wrote about her experience at Sweet Pea Project's 1st Annual Balloon Release in a blog post on October 17, 2010.
On October 16, 2010 Funny Little Pollywogs blogged about Sweet Pea Project twice! First about their blanket drive for us, in How many blankets did WE collect?, and then again in their account of our 1st Annual Balloon Release, in In remembrance of those who were lost too soon. Craft For Health published an article on Stephanie Cole and her experience with art and grief on October 11, 2010: The Weight of Sadness Lifted by Paint and Paint Brush. The Lifespan of Butterflies wrote about Sweet Pea Project in a September 28, 2010 post: The Imago Project and again on October 5, 2010 in a post entitled The Sweet Pea Project.
An Authentic Life wrote about Sweet Pea Project in a September 16, 2010 post: Blanket of Love.
The Road Less Traveled mentioned Sweet Pea Project in a September 14, 2010 post, Another Step. Funny Little Pollywogs encouraged readers to make a donation to Sweet Pea Project in a September 10, 2010 post entitled The Sweet Pea Project Needs Your Help. Stepping Stones published Sweet Pea Project's October Events Press Release in their September 1, 2010 post, If You Are In The Lancaster Area. Still Life 365 published Stephanie's poem, Disbelief Dreams, as August 4, 2010's piece of art. Stephanie Cole was interviewed live on July 25, 2010 by Still Life 365 Founder Angie Yingst as part of her Artist to Artist series. Stephanie Cole's painting, Empty, was Still Life 365's piece of art for July 25, 2010. Born Still published Madeline's Story, written by Stephanie Cole, in a July 12, 2010 post entitled Stephanie and Madeline. Stephanie Cole's painting, For Madeline, was Still Life 365's piece of art for July 8, 2010 . Out of the Woods published a letter to Stephanie reviewing her book in a June 25, 2010 post entitled Still: A Collection of Honest Artwork... Born Still wrote about the Sweet Pea Project in a June 24, 2010 post: Sweet Pea Babies. Kota Loss & Compassion Blog posted the press release and reviews for Still. in a June 23, 2010 entry, Still: a collection of honest artwork and writings from the heart of a grieving mother. Little Angel Hands included Stephanie's poem Why I Cannot Join A Mom's Group in a June 22, 2010 post entitled What I Would Give. Born Still featured the Sweet Pea Project and Still. on their blog in a June 22, 2010 post entitled The Sweet Pea Project. On June 22, 2010 Claudine Radford, LCSW listed Sweet Pea Project as a "Favorite Healing Website" in Preterm & Neonatal Loss: An Informative Interview with Prenatal & Postpartum Wellness Strategies. Delightful Pregnancy & Birth mentioned the Sweet Pea Project and Stephanie's book in a May 19, 2010 post entitled Still. The Emmet Foundation posted a bulletin about Stephanie's book, Still., on May 19, 2010. Mother Henna mentioned the Sweet Pea Project (and posted gorgeous pictures of the Share Benefit, which Stephanie helped create) in a May 2, 2010 post entitled Reading, sharing, visiting on our trip back east! The Emmet Foundation posted a bulletin on May 2, 2010 entitled Sweet Pea Project blogspot...stop by and become part of the community. On April 16, 2010, Baby's Silkie wrote a note For The Sweet Pea Project, and donated a few of her beautiful blankets as well. In a March 1, 2010 post entitled Save the Date: April 23, 2010, Stepping Stones mentioned the Sweet Pea Project and Stephanie's involvement with Share's Benefit: A Creative Exploration of Grief. Kota Press published an announcement about the Sweet Pea Project in a February 4, 2010 post entitled Bringing The Sweet Pea Project to Your Town. Stepping Stones published a piece written by Stephanie on Madeline's 3rd Birthday, Jan. 5, 2010. Sara wrote about our blanket donation project on CafeMom in a July 8, 2009 post entitled Sweet Pea Project- voted a #1 Most Popular Post! Stepping Stones featured an article on the Sweet Pea Stones in a July 4, 2009 post entitled Sweet Pea Stones. Stepping Stones published a piece written by Stephanie in a March 26, 2009 post entitled Beauty In The Breakdown. Mother Henna mentioned the Sweet Pea Project as a "movement of change" in a February 26, 2009 post entitled Next Chapter: Secret 8, Collaboration. Kota Press featured the Sweet Pea Project flier in a February 8, 2009 post entitled Sweet Pea Project. Stepping Stones gave Stephanie and the Sweet Pea Project an award in a January 23, 2009 post entitled Feeling The Love. Bereavement Bears mentioned the Sweet Pea Project in a January 20, 2009 post entitled Teddy Bear Donations. Stepping Stones featured an article on the Sweet Pea Project in a December 17, 2008 post entitled Sweet Pea Project. |















