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THON Unveils 2022 ‘Spark Endless Light’ Logo

THON revealed its 2022 “Spark Endless Light” logo Wednesday afternoon to take one step closer to its annual 46-hour dance marathon.

This year’s logo features two children watching an exploding firework. According to the organization, the design hopes to provide a spark and align with THON’s “endless” fight against pediatric cancer.

“When a firework explodes, the entire world around it is lit up. When the THON Community is able to spark a moment of light, everyone that we impact is engulfed in this moment of brightness,” a description from the organization reads. ”THON 2022 is a celebration of perseverance through hardship, a firework exploding in the night sky.”

The logo was designed by graphic design student Caitlyn McHenry. It’ll get featured on all of THON 2022’s branding, merchandise, and more.

THON’s logo reveal follows its annual 100 Days ‘Til THON celebration. The organization also recently raised north of $1 million to kickstart its 2022 fundraising campaign.

THON 2022 will return to the Bryce Jordan Center this year from February 18 to 20. The organization will require dancers, some volunteers, and more to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

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