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Jay Leno’s surprise auction helps raise over $150k for charity at AREA event

Jay Leno (centre) with winning bidders at the Fairmont Banff Springs on Jan. 25, 2025 (Alberta Real Estate Association)

 

Jay Leno knows how to work a crowd, but this time, it wasn’t just with punchlines. The retired Tonight Show host had a room full of Realtors laughing one minute and reaching for their wallets the next, pulling off a surprise auction no one was expecting.

By the time the impromptu bidding war was over, Leno had helped raise more than $150,000 for the Children’s Hospital Aid Society (CHAS), a Calgary-based non-profit supporting children’s charities—far exceeding the original fundraising goal.

 

Surprise auction shifts gears

 

Leno was the guest of honour at the Northern Radiance Gala at the Fairmont Banff Springs on Jan. 25, the grand finale of Banff Western Connection, the Alberta Real Estate Association’s (AREA) biannual conference. Real Estate Magazine was there.

Following his comedy set, Leno surprised the audience by auctioning off a private tour of his famed car collection in Los Angeles. When one Realtor offered $10,000, Leno stopped the bidding and posed a question to the room: How many people would be willing to match that amount? Several hands shot up.

 

 

Fundraising goals left in the dust

 

The moment left Wendy Morrow—CHAS volunteer and retired Realtor—stunned. Morrow had attended the gala alongside other volunteers, hoping their silent auction would help them reach the fundraising goal. Though she had met Leno earlier that evening when a spot opened at the meet-and-greet, she had no idea he would dedicate the final moments of his appearance to championing her cause.

“I simply shared the story of our charities and the power of intention—how women, working together, can create something magical,” she explains with tears in her eyes. “I told him how proud we were of the auction and the effort that went into it. Somehow, he ran with that.”

 

Driving home a worthy cause

 

Victoria-based Realtor and self-proclaimed “car nut” Tony Joe is one of the dozen or so successful bidders; he says the comedian’s offer was too good to pass up. 

“I organize one of the largest annual car shows in Greater Victoria and have been a follower of Leno’s garage for years,” he explains. “I wanted to support the charity but wasn’t sure the best way to do so—this just made so much sense. His generosity was amazing.”

For Joe, there is no buyer’s remorse. “As a regular gala fundraiser attendee, I am always looking out for experiences over things I could buy myself, like travel vouchers or game tickets.  It’s the experiences which are invaluable.”

 

Leno’s generosity steals the show

 

Each Banff Western Connection gala selects a local charity to support, and this year, CHAS was the chosen beneficiary.

“We were blown away by (Leno’s) generosity in helping us raise money for CHAS,” AREA’s Managing Director, Heather Coleman, tells Real Estate Magazine. “We had set a fundraising goal of $20,000, but within minutes of Jay unexpectedly offering up tours of his garage, that number skyrocketed. Jay demonstrated why people love him—he’s hilarious, and he’s a wonderful person, too.”

 

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