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THON Events Calendar

With THON less than three weeks away, excitement toward our favorite student-run philanthropy is quickly building.

We’re sure you’ve been invited to multiple fundraising events each and every day, but sometimes, it’s just tough to keep track of them all. That’s where Onward State comes in. Below, we’ve constructed a calendar listing all of the THON fundraising events to help you fight pediatric cancer FTK.

Here, you’ll not only be able to find the events you were already aware of, but we also hope you discover some new ways to raise money for the kids!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 29th

Wednesday, January 30th

Thursday, January 31st

Friday, February 1st

Saturday, February 2nd

Monday, February 4th

Tuesday, February 5th

Wednesday, February 6th

Thursday, February 7th

  • Phi Gamma Nu Pasta Dinner

Friday, February 8th

Saturday, February 9th

Sunday, February 10th

Monday, February 11th

February 15-17th 

(Have a THON event this week that isn’t listed? Email Ryan Beckler at [email protected])

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Ryan Beckler

Ryan is a senior in the Smeal College of Business majoring in Marketing. He is a Lion Ambassador who loves giving tours to prospective students. His favorite activities include distributing news and consuming Chipotle.

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