StarGaze


StarGaze was an annual charity event that was promoted by Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly from 1992 to 1995.

Format

StarGaze was originally conceived after Jim Kelly held a million-dollar football toss as part of his private Jim Kelly Celebrity Classic golf tournament, and it was decided to open the football toss portion of the weekend to the public. Kelly started the golf tournament at East Aurora Country Club in 1987 to raise money for his Kelly for Kids Foundation, and all proceeds from StarGaze went towards the organization.
The public events beginning in 1992 featured an All-Star Softball Game, Home Run Derby, and finished with the Million Dollar Shootout.
The object of the Shootout was to throw a football 30 yards into a hole two inches larger than the width of the ball, with the winner splitting $1,000,000 between themselves and the charity of their choice. No celebrity won the $1,000,000 in the history of the events. However, for the final public event in 1995, the Shootout was changed to a 20-yard throw for a trip to Australia. Nate Turner successfully completed the 20-yard throw and won the trip.
Kelly continued hosting his annual celebrity golf tournament at East Aurora Country Club, and in 2006 it moved to Terry Hills Golf Course in Batavia, NY.

History

Jim Kelly Shootout and Carnival of Stars

June 7, 1992 in Buffalo, New York
14.500 in attendance / $150,000 raised
Hosted by Cris Collinsworth and Paul Maguire'''

StarGaze 1993

June 13, 1993 in Buffalo, New York
10,000 in attendance / $100,000 raised
Hosted by Paul Maguire and Ray Combs'''

StarGaze 1994

June 5, 1994 in Amherst, New York
10,000 in attendance / $100,000 raised
Hosted by Ray Combs and Will McDonough'''

StarGaze 1995

June 11, 1995 in Rochester, New York
7,000 in attendance / $150,000 raised
Hosted by Paul Maguire and Ray Combs'''