Most of my
supporters here at KoC know I am a member of the 501st, an official Lucas
Film costume group that make appearances for charity and promotions for Star
Wars sponsored events. Recently, I had the pleasure of attending Star Wars
nights at the Webster Bank Arena, home of the Isles affiliate, Bridgeport Sound
Tigers as well as a Star Wars night at the Barclays Center for our own New York
Islanders.
Now, I realize
a man dressing like a plastic spaceman might seem nerdy to a few of you and
maybe even a bit of a mid-life crisis, but let me make my case. Since I joined
the 501st in 2015, I found it a hugely rewarding experience. Not
only do I get to be around selfless people who share my childhood passion, but we also
work hard to help local and national charity’s raise money for many causes that
are near and dear to my heart. And having my wife and personal friends join up
and participate makes these events even more special to me.
As members, we
put together movie quality costumes that meet strict standards of Lucas Film
and the 501st. We meet at local or NY based locations from Long
Island to the Hudson Valley and lend our support through fundraising, charity
work and volunteering for select appearances. I can’t really explain in words
how a Troop (the term for one of our appearances) helps reinforce the spirit of
a child, their family or someone whose health or situation has made life a
challenge, day in and day out.
I’ve gone to Sloan Kettering Hospital, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, Intrepid Museum community events or local Library’s and have had profound experiences that I’ll never forget. While I won’t get into the specifics of my experiences from a children’s cancer ward or an event to support the homeless, I can share a brief visual history of my Troops in Bridgeport and In Brooklyn from the last few weeks. It might help you see why what we do means a lot to a great many people.
I’ve gone to Sloan Kettering Hospital, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, Intrepid Museum community events or local Library’s and have had profound experiences that I’ll never forget. While I won’t get into the specifics of my experiences from a children’s cancer ward or an event to support the homeless, I can share a brief visual history of my Troops in Bridgeport and In Brooklyn from the last few weeks. It might help you see why what we do means a lot to a great many people.
Bridgeport Sound Tigers Star Wars Night
Our Dressing Room on BST Star Wars Night
Some Unforgettable Fans
New York Islanders Star Wars Night
Our Dressing Room on Isles Star Wars Night
Me and the Maestro
The Fans and Friends Experience
Relationship Goals. My wife and I making a difference.
If you think
you might have what the Empire is looking for, go to 501ECG.com (@501ecg) and
501st.com (@501stLegion) for more details. In the meantime, see you here at KoC and on the concourse.
TI13222 Signing
Off ...
Oh, and I'll have a full Isles to Belmont official announcement blog up tomorrow after the press conference.
Per Jim Baumbach of Newsday, "The hockey team was
informed Tuesday that its proposal to build a new arena at Belmont Park in
Elmont was selected as the winning bid, according to people familiar with the
situation."
Isles Notes:
Calvin de Haan
had an MRI and has been listed as day-to-day. Per Arthur Staple, “Isles will
look at all options, cited Toews and Aho in BPT, but feels seven D they have up
now can make up for CdH’s absence.” Thomas Hickey has been taken off IR and
will most likely get a conditioning sting with the BST.
Per Chris
Botta, “Isles announced attendance in Brooklyn this week: Mon: 11,000 Wed:
10,000 Sat: 13,000 Nassau Coliseum isn’t an NHL building, but neither is the
Barc. There’s your argument for playing in Nassau next few years before
Belmont. Bet Tavares would be all for it, too.”
12/15
Isles recalled Bernier and sent Josh Ho-Sang to Bridgeport.
Per Arthur
Staple, “Weight said today he needed more "professionalism" from his
bottom two lines. Translation: More consistency and stability. JHS was starting
freewheel last few weeks. Bernier will not for however long he's up.”
Per Brian
Compton, Weight: "We're running with Jaro a little bit. He's earned it. It
doesn't have to be a controversy. The fact is he's playing pretty well right
now. He's going to play the majority until things change."
Sound Tigers
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