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THON Returns for 53rd Year This Weekend. Here’s What to Know

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Photo by Hailey Stutzman | Onward State

Geoff Rushton

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THON Weekend 2025 will take place Friday, Feb. 21, through Sunday, Feb. 23, marking the culmination of year-round efforts of 16,500 student volunteers to raise funds and provide emotional support for pediatric cancer patients and their families.

Now in its 53rd year, the Penn State student-run philanthropy has raised more than $236 million for the Four Diamonds at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. In 2024, THON raised a single-year record $15 million.

Starting at 6 p.m. Friday and continuing until 4 p.m. on Sunday, 708 official dancers will be on their feet in the Bryce Jordan Center for the annual 46-hour no-sitting, no-sleeping dance marathon. They’ll be surrounded by thousands more THON volunteers, supporters and Four Diamonds families.

This year’s THON theme is “A Home for Hope.”

The logo for THON’s 2025 theme, “A Home for Hope” was revealed at the organization’s annual Family Carnival on Dec. 8, 2024. Photo by Samarth Kulkarni | Onward State

HOW TO DONATE

Visit THON.org to make a donation. To count toward THON’s 2025 total reveal, donations should be made before noon on Sunday.

IF YOU GO

THON begins at 6 p.m. on Friday and ends at 4 p.m. on Sunday in the Bryce Jordan Center. Admission is free and members of the general public can enter through the general spectator line at will call via the BJC ticketing office, between gates A and B. All attendees will be required to obtain a wristband, which allows THON staff to manage wait times and entrance into the BJC.

During peak times when the building reaches capacity, entry may be paused, and spectators can go to the ticketing/will call office for further instruction. Spectators awaiting entry will receive a text message when it is their turn and are not permitted to wait on Jordan Center property.

Visitors can check the building status in advance at thon.org/thon-events/thon-weekend.

All attendees must pass through a metal detector and adhere to the bag policy. The only bags permitted are a clear tote bag with a maximum size of 12”x12″x6,” a resealable one-gallon clear bag measuring 11”x11”x0” or smaller, or a wallet, clutch or fanny pack measuring 6.5”x4.5” or smaller.

Food and beverages, except reusable water bottles are prohibited.

See THON’s Spectator Resource Packet for more details.

PARKING

Parking for the general public is free and available in Stadium West, Jordan East and Porter North and South lots. The small Jordan East lot across from the All-Sports Museum will be reserved for ADA parking from Friday through Sunday.

Lots will likely reach capacity at various points during the weekend, and drivers are urged to park between the lines to ensure maximum access.

“Due to heavy vehicle and pedestrian traffic, motorists are urged to use caution if traveling near the Bryce Jordan Center and those attending THON are encouraged to walk, bike or use transit in lieu of driving,” Penn State Transportation Services wrote in a news release.

The Orange L lots located just east and just south of the Bryce Jordan Center and a small section in the middle of the main Jordan East lot will be reserved from Friday through Sunday for THON families.

The Silver J Lot between the East Area Locker Room and Holuba Hall will remain open to permit holders. They should be aware, however, that THON dancer drop-off will occur in Silver J and traffic will be heavy in the lot and at the Hastings Road-Bigler Road intersection area from 2:45 to 4:15 p.m. Friday.

See the parking map here.

The No Parking 2 a.m.-4 a.m. restriction in the lots is lifted for the weekend.

Fans attending Penn State Intercollegiate Athletic events on Friday (track and field, wrestling) and Saturday (men’s lacrosse, women’s gymnastics) are advised to expect delays and allow extra time for arrival and departure due to heavy traffic.

Fans attending athletic events are encouraged to purchase single game parking via ParkMobile for $5.50 through 11:59 p.m. the night before the event. Those who have not prepaid and do not have a valid Penn State permit will pay $10 on game day through HONK zone PSUCR. Hourly parking will also be available in the East Deck for $2 for the first hour and $1 per hour up to the $16 daily maximum.

TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION

The following roads will be temporarily closed on Friday for dancer arrival:

  • Curtin Road from University Drive to Commuter Drive will be closed from approximately 2 to 7 p.m.
  • University Drive from Hastings Road to Curtin Road will be closed from 4:15 to 4:30 p.m.

The Centre Area Transportation Authority will operate on its normal weekend schedule, but delays are possible and detours will be in place from 2 to 7 p.m. Friday for routes that travel around the Jordan Center.

The campus Blue Loop, White Loop and Red Link are free to all riders.

HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW ALONG

If you can’t be there in person, you can still experience THON Weekend 2025.

The THON livestream produced by 46 Live, a student-run organization in Penn State’s Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, will provide coverage from start to finish with live events, prerecorded features and looks behind the scenes.

Check in with OnwardState.com and StateCollege.com for coverage throughout the weekend, and follow Onward State’s THON-specific Twitter account, @THONwardState, for non-stop updates.