It has been almost four years since a boy named Sam Bish
passed away from his battle with cancer.
I had only met him once briefly, during a private movie night screening
of “Revenge of the Sith” – where Sam was joined by a small army from Great
Lakes Base, Ohio Garrison and Rancor Clan. I remember attending Sam’s funeral, along with an honor
guard of Star Wars characters. In
the years that followed, Michael and Cindy formed The Sam Bish Foundation in
honor of their son’s memory and either hosted or organized events to help raise
awareness for pediatric cancer, many times with the Star Wars groups along with
them. So when it came time to rally in Columbus for the second annual “Bish
Bash” the choice was simple…
“I have a promise to keep, to an old friend.”
“Bish Bash” is a carnival-style fundraiser event that
supports The Sam Bish Foundation work raising awareness of pediatric
cancer. The family-friendly
event is held at Westerville Christian Church and features everything from
games and bounce houses, food trucks and other vendors, a presentation by the
Columbus Zoo and local Fire Departments, along with not just Star Wars
characters… but a collection of princesses, super-heroes from Heroes Alliance
and even the TARDIS and Doctor Who Columbus.
The Bish family has a place in the hearts of many within Great
Lakes Base, but probably none more so then “Grumpy” and his family of Kashyyk
clonetroopers. Last year, Grumpy
decorated the chest plate of his Commander Bly armor with The Sam Bish Foundation…
this year, the entire “squad” had each personalized their chest plates, and
Grumpy even custom painted a clonetrooper helmet in Sam Bish colors – as a gift
for Michael and Cindy.
For this year’s Bish Bash, we also wanted to do something extra
special for the silent auction.
Several of us pooled resources to have a custom lightsaber built by Simpi
Sabers. This
lightsaber was silver and blue, with a yellow blade – the colors of The Sam
Bish Foundation. And while
lightsabers have always been known as an “elegant weapon”… the Bish saber is
particularly beautiful when you understand its symbolism. When it was all over, it was Sam’s
grandfather who placed the winning bid on the lightsaber – crafted in memory of
his grandson – and I kind of like the fact that this blade will stay in the
family.
Once again, the Bish Bash was a huge success – with plenty
of smiling children and good memories! For more information on The Sam Bish Foundation, visit http://www.sambishfoundation.org/
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