Michael K. Lyman

Former Executive Officer/current Member at 501st Legion

Michael K. Lyman is a certified Visual Arts Instructor at Pinellas County Schools, where responsibilities include teaching art at Oak Grove Middle School and serving as a substitute teacher. Lyman has extensive experience as a videographer and creative director at Magnum Arts, creating promotional content and conducting art therapy classes. Additional roles include drawing instructor in various municipalities, art instructor at Morean Arts Center, and educator for at-risk students through Very Special Arts. Recent recognition includes positive feedback for free drawing classes provided at The Spring domestic violence shelter. Lyman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design and Photography from Lyndon State College and multiple certificates in web development and business from Pinellas Technical College and St. Petersburg College.

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Clearwater, United States

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501st Legion

The Legion is an all-volunteer organization formed for the express purpose of bringing together costume enthusiasts under a collective identity within which to operate. The Legion seeks to promote interest in Star Wars through the building and wearing of quality costumes, and to facilitate the use of these costumes for Star Wars-related events as well as contributions to the local community through costumed charity and volunteer work... To Promote Interest in Star Wars While a growing number of people are experiencing a reawakening of their Star Wars fandom, new generations are seeking ways to celebrate their passion for George Lucas's modern mythology. The 501st Legion brings these fans together, reinforcing the enduring longevity of the Star Wars saga. To Facilitate the Use of Costumes Some fans are content to collect action figures...other fans want to be action figures. Nothing professes your passion quite like building your own detailed costume replica of a classic Star Wars villain, and there's nothing quite like the feeling that comes from bringing the characters of Star Wars into the real world and sharing the magic with others. To Contribute While our organization was founded to simply provide a collective identity for costuming fans with similar interests, the 501st is proud to put its resources to good use through fundraising, charity work, and volunteerism


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