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here's
been a lot of negative publicity about kids and guns recently. Every
school shooting seems to launch a new wave
of anti-gun efforts. Couple that with the bloodlust and shooting-spree
theme so popular in Hollywood, and it's little wonder that many
people fear gun owners.
Those fears are unfounded. The fact is that shooting sports are
some of the safest of all sports, but the media seem to want to
avoid covering that story. The problem for those who want to keep
and use their guns is, "How do you get out a positive message about
guns?" One answer is to show some positive role models via celebrity
shooting events.
Actor Robert Stack, a former U.S. skeet-shooting champion and an
ardent supporter of celebrity shooting events, believes that "a
good shot is a good man." From April 20-22, a group of good shots
and great people will assemble at Markham Park just outside of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., for the 5th Annual Irlene Mandrell Celebrity Shoot.
They will fire thousands of shots with shotguns, handguns, rifles,
crossbows, and bows and arrows. And all for a good cause
kids.
The beneficiary of the Irlene Mandrell Shoot is Wish-Upon-A-Star,
Inc. a nonprofit charity dedicated to granting wishes to children
primarily in Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois with terminal and life-threatening
illnesses. Wish-Upon-A-Star was founded in 1986 and has granted
wishes for over 150 children over the years. (Yes, they do grant
hunting wishes, unlike Make-A-Wish.)
Five years ago, the multi-talented singer/actress/race-car driver
Irlene Mandrell stepped forward with the idea that the shooting
sports could help Wish-Upon-A-Star and could promote a better image
for shooters by holding a benefit celebrity shooting event. The
directors of Wish-Upon-A-Star, Inc. considered her proposal and
welcomed her. The rest is history.
In the last four years, Mandrell's shoot has grown every year, clearing
close to $100,000, which is close to 90% of Wish-Upon-A-Star's annual
wish-granting funds. This year's shoot promises to be bigger and
better than ever. At press time they had over 150 shooters signed
up to shoot in teams with celebrities from Hollywood and Nashville
in events including trap, sporting clays, 5 stand, crossbow, archery,
rifle, and handgun rapid fire.
Participants can win some fabulous prizes worth over $25,000 in
25 categories. And, at the festive evening auction, where comedians
seem to be everywhere, they will have a chance to bid on a wide
variety of extraordinary donated items including: an African safari,
big-game hunting trips, custom-made knives, artwork, engraved firearms,
sports equipment, and celebrity memorabilia.
Okay, so who will be there? Three weeks out, those confirmed include
Irlene Mandrell and her big sister Barbara, plus actors Leslie Easterbrook
(Police Academy), Thyme Lewis (Days Of Our Lives),
John D'Aquino (new role on That's My Bush on Comedy Central),
Jim and Jon Hager (Hee Haw), Johnny DiSanti (NYPD Blue),
Jamey Dudney (As The World Turns), and Airic Kim (Drawn
To Kill); plus Nashville musician T.J. Klay (bands MR-ULTRA
and Radio Flyer), Rodeo champion Nikki Pelley, director/writer Tom
Greene (Thunder In Paradise), editor Michael Stern (The
X-Files), Top Gun pilot Bill Venz, and custom-knife makers
Chuck Stapel and Ross Tyser. Oh yah, and a writer named Swan.
Hot Shots
If you would like to come join the shoot in Fort Lauderdale, there
is still time to register. For details contact: Wish-Upon-A-Star,
Inc. Info. 544 Nashville Pike, Suite 244, Gallatin, TN 37066 fax
615-230-7031 or e-mail bmagazine@aol.com
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Celebrity shoots are a great way to meet some nice people, support
a good cause, and help improve the image of shooting sports. Some
other upcoming shoots that benefit worthy causes include:
April 28-29 14th Annual Missouri Invitational Celebrity Turkey
Hunt, Warsaw, Mo. Beneficiary: Children's Mercy Hospital and local
charities. MICTH, P.O. Box 613, Warsaw, Mo., 65355. 660-438-5258.
May 4-5 Sugar Bugs Celebrity Shoot (formerly Senator Fred
Thompson Celebrity Shoot), Nashville, Tenn. Beneficiary: Sugarbugs,
Inc. (children with diabetes). P.O. Box 23162, Nashville, Tenn.,
37202 615-327-4074.
August 4 Hollywood Celebrity Shoot at Triple B Sporting
Clays Range in S. El Monte, Calif. Beneficiary: National Firearms
Museum. Celebrity Productions, 1540 East First St., Suite 128,
Santa Ana, Calif., 92701 714-560-9833
September 6-8, 1st Quail Unlimited Celebrity Dove Hunt,
Edgefield, S.C. and Albany, Ga. Beneficiary: Quail Unlimited.
Info. QU, 31 Quail Run, Edgefield, S.C., 29824, 803-637-5731.
Sept. 2000 Louise Mandrell Celebrity Shoot, Nashville,
Tenn., benefits Boy Scouts of America, Nashville Gun Club 615-742-5297.
October 26, 27, 28 5th Annual Ducks Unlimited Celebrity
Shoot, Hawaii. (previous hosts have included Tom Selleck, Arnold
Schwarzenegger, Bob Stack and Irlene Mandrell) Contact information:
808-280-2267 or e-mail: geigerj@earthlink.net.
Early November Celebrity Pheasant Hunt, Yankton, S.D.,
605-665-7811
Early December 12th Annual Waterfowl U.S.A. Celebrity Hunt,
N. Little Rock, Ark., 501-758-1424 www.waterfowlusa.org
December 12,13 Ted Nugent YO Ranch Safari. Benefits Ted's
"Kamp for Kids" program. Ted Nugent United Sportsmen of America,
4133 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson, Mich., 1-800-343-hunt.
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