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The 67th annual Hero Thrill Show took place on Saturday, September 10, 2022​
Coverage From 2022 Event

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THE MISSION OF THE HERO THRILL SHOW IS TO PAY FOR THE COLLEGE TUITION OF CHILDREN OF PHILADELPHIA POLICE OFFICERS AND/OR FIREFIGHTERS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY.

The Hero Thrill Show® Inc. is the only organization that pays for the college tuition of the children of Police Officers and/or Firefighters who have been killed in the line of duty.  The Hero Thrill Show® is NOT affiliated with the Hero Scholarship Fund.
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The Oral History of The Hero Thrill Show

The Oral History of The Hero Thrill Show, Part 2



2022 Media Coverage​

Annual Hero Thrill Show in South Philadelphia gives back to those
​who lost family members in the line of duty — CBS Philadelphia 

Hero Thrill Show entertains South Philly crowd for good cause — KYW News Radio

Northeast Times

Gloucester City News

South Philly Review

Delaware Valley News


2022 Hero Thrill Show Sneak Peak — CBS Philadelphia

​COVERAGE FROM 2021 EVENT

COVERAGE FROM 2019 EVENT

Hero Thrills Show Recap - Updated Veersion from Plug in Rewind on Vimeo.

Jimmy Binns promotes the 2019 Hero Thrill Show with Vai Sikahema.

COVERAGE FROM 2018 EVENT

2018 Hero Thrill Show® on NBC 10

The parade, arriving at the Wells Fargo Center on Saturday, September 22, 2018
for the 64th annual Hero Thrill Show
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Entering the performance area.
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With Grand Marshall, Kenny Gamble, co-founder of The Sound Of Philadelphia (TSOP)

COVERAGE FROM 2017 EVENT

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Entering the performance area of the Hero Thrill Show® on September 23, 2017 at the Wells Fargo Center. We were blessed with rain free weather and an overwhelming crowd who came out to support the families of Philadelphia Police Officers and Firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty. 

At the 2017 Hero Thrill Show® Pep Rally on Market Street.

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Circling the performance area at the 2017 Hero Thrill Show®

Highway Patrol Officers from throughout the Delaware Valley circling the performance area prior to the 2017 Hero Thrill Show®

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You can run but you can’t hide from a K 9 Officer and partner. 

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With Mr. & Mrs. Saturday Night, Bob & Debbie Pantano and their “friends”.
Photo Credit: William Z. Foster

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On September 23, 2017, with Patsy McDonald, celebrating and honoring the life, memory, service and heroism of her son, Highway Patrol Officer Sgt. Patrick McDonald, Badge #398, who was killed in the line of duty on September 23, 2008.

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Mayor Jim Kenney, City Representative Sheila Hess and Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel spend time with children attending the 63rd Annual Hero Thrill at the fire truck rides --  a popular activity managed by the Phila. Fire Department. The Fire Department educated children on how they fight fires and on various maneuvers and tactics related to fire prevention.       
Photo Credit: William Z. Foster

Hero Thrill Show Thrills for 63rd Year

The 63rd annual Hero Thrill Show fundraiser was a destination of excitement and remembrance at the Wells Fargo Center parking lot in South Philadelphia. Kids and the young at heart got the opportunity to be unofficial firefighters and police officers for a day, while enjoying the sights and sounds of carnival games, Boardwalk food and throw-back music from the 1970s.

The 2017 Hero Thrill Show raises funds from ticket sales and donations for the post high school educations of survivors of deceased police officers and firefighters who were killed in the line of duty.
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PHILADELPHIA FIRE DEPARTMENT WINS THE 32ND ANNUAL WEIGHT
WATCHERS® BATTLE OF THE BADGES™WEIGHT-LOSS COMPETITION AGAINST
THE PHILADELPHIA FIRE DEPARTMENT

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View Photos From The 63rd Annual Hero Thrill Show®

The Beginning

The Hero Thrill Show® made its debut in 1954. The mission of the Hero Thrill Show® is to raise money to pay for the college tuition of children of Philadelphia Police Officers and/or Firefighters killed in the line of duty. Until 1990 the Hero Thrill Show® was produced by the City of Philadelphia.  From 1990 until 2005 the Hero Thrill Show® was produced by the Hero Scholarship Fund.  After the 2005 Hero Thrill Show® the Hero Scholarship Fund discontinued the show.  

On January 20, 2006* the President of the Hero Scholarship Fund informed the  Police and Fire Commissioners of Philadelphia that: 


"After carefully comparing revenues over the past several years, including decreases as well as the expense and difficulty in putting on the show, it has                            been decided to discontinue the show..."  

 She further detailed the reason for discontinuing the show in a March 3, 2006 letter * wherein she stated: 

 "The reason for our discontinuance of the show is that it was originally established in 1954 as a city function and operation.  Since 1994 we have been forced to operate the show simply because there was no city backing. Hence, we have been operating as a "one man Director of Operations". Further, we cannot continue to lay out the money necessary to fund the show each year by becoming the producers as well."           
 

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The Present         

 Upon  receipt of the above quoted letters, the Police and Fire Commissioners of Philadelphia approached James J. Binns, Esquire, a Philadelphia Lawyer, who, at their request, founded the Hero Thrill Show®, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization which assumed production of the Hero Thrill Show® and the administration of funds generated by the show. Mr. Binns is president of The Hero Thrill Show. Since 2006, The Hero Thrill Show® has been produced by the Hero Thrill Show®, Inc.  The Hero Thrill Show® has put 27 children through college.


For the complete history of the evolution of the Hero Thrill Show® click here.

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Police widows support the Hero Thrill Show®, Inc. NOT the Hero Scholarship Fund.

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FAMILIES BENEFITED BY THE HERO THRILL SHOW®


Hero Thrill Show®, Inc. Scholars

Since the formation of the Hero Thrill Show®  Inc. in 2006, the full college tuition of all of the children of all of the fallen Philadelphia Police Officers and Firefighters have been paid for by the Hero Thrill Show® Inc. No other organization provides financial assistance to the children of fallen Philadelphia Police Officers and/or Firefighters. The Hero Thrills Show® Inc. is NOT affiliated with the Hero Scholarship Fund.

The initial recipients of scholarships from the Hero Thrill Show® Inc were Katie, Brigid, Nora and John Redmond, whose father, Firefighter John Redmond, was killed in the line-of-duty on January 28, 1994. They have completed their education.

Kimberly Acey, whose father, Firefighter Vencent Acey, was also killed in the line-of-duty on January 28, 1994, graduated from Eastern University.

Joseph Maryanowicz, whose father, Police Officer John Marynowitz, was shot and paralyzed in the line-of-duty on June 16, 1993, graduate from Holy Family University.

Joseph Friel, whose father, Police Officer Joseph Friel, was killed in the line-of-duty on December 4, 1994, graduated from St. Joseph's University.

Robert and Nicole Skerski, whose father, Police Officer Gary Skerski, was killed in the line-of-duty on May 8, 2006, graduated from La Salle University.

Katie, Colby and John Cassidy, whose father, Police Officer Chuck Cassidy, was killed in the line-of-duty on October 31, 2007, attended Gwynedd-Mercy University.

Amber Liczbinski, whose father, Police Officer Stephen Liczbinski, was killed in the line-of-duty on May 3, 2008,  attended Gwynedd Mercy University.

Jazmin Nazario, whose mother, Police Officer Isabel Nazario, was killed in the line-of-duty on September 5, 2008, attended Community College.

Terrance, Samantha, and Courtney Simpson, whose father, Police Officer Timothy Simpson, was killed in the line-of-duty on November 17, 2008, graduated from Widener University, Gwynedd Mercy University, and Holy Family University respectively.

Marissa Long, whose father, Police Office Brian Lorenzo, was killed in the line-of-duty on July 8, 2012, graduated from Philadelphia Community College.


Katelyn and Jennifer
Stackwitz, whose father, Police Officer Andrew Stackwitz, died in the line-of-duty on September 26, 2008, graduated from Manor College and Kaplan Career Institute respectively. 

Mekhi Donte Green, whose Firefighter mother, Lieutenant Joyce Craig, was killed in the line of duty on December 9, 2014 attended Penn State University.
 
Eric Lee, whose father, Firefighter Gabriel Lee, died in the line of duty on July 23, 2016, attended Penn State University.
 
Sarah Colton, whose father, Police Officer George Hall, died in the line of duty on January 30, 1989, attends Philadelphia Community College.

Walter DeWitt, whose father Walter DeWitt 3rd, died in the line of duty on June 5, 2015, attends Montgomery County Community College.

Victoria and Michael Bernstein, the children of firefighter Michael Bernstein (EOW 3/20/19) attend the University of Tennessee and
Gwynedd Mercy University respectively. 

Madison Bamberger, the daughter of Officer Douglas Bamberger (EOW 10/18/16) attends Philadelphia Community College.

The following children will receive full tuition scholarships as soon as they achieve college age: Johnny Pawlowski, Dominic Lorenzo, Gabrielle and Chase Lee.   Johnny Pawlowski, whose father John was killed in the line of duty on February 13, 2009 is scheduled to enter college in 2016.  Domenic Lorenzo, whose Police Officer father Brian was killed in the line of duty on July 8, 2012 is scheduled to enter college in 2024. 


                                                            
The Hero Thrill Show® Inc. is the only organization that pays for the college tuition of the children of Police Officers and/or Firefighters who have been killed in the line of duty. 

The Hero Thrill Show®, Inc.  is NOT affiliated with the Hero Scholarship Fund