The Schultz-Hill Foundation is proud to announce that its annual benefit concert, The Disco Ball, raised an impressive $100,000 to support arts, education and cultural programming across South Jersey.

Held on Friday, Aug. 1, at the Superstar Theater in Resorts Casino Hotel, the event featured a crowd-pleasing performance by the New York Bee Gees Tribute Band, joined by Crystal Stark of American Idolfame. Concertgoers danced the night away to hits like “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever” and a special Donna Summer tribute, celebrating the timeless energy of the disco era.

“We’re grateful to our community, sponsors and guests who turned out in full disco spirit to support our mission,” said Gary Hill, co-founder of the Schultz-Hill Foundation. “This event helps fund a full year of music and arts programs that reach students, seniors, and underserved communities throughout our region.”

Resorts Casino Hotel served as the event’s presenting sponsor, with Resorts President Mark Giannantonio and Mrs. Susan Giannantonio acting as honorary chairs of the evening’s celebrity committee. Additional support came from a host of generous sponsors and donors committed to enriching the cultural life of Atlantic County.

Proceeds from The Disco Ball will benefit Schultz-Hill’s ongoing outreach efforts, including the Dina Scholarships, Senior Music Series, Student Youth Programs with Stockton University, free ARTS Community Concerts and the Arts Outreach collaborative with the Bay Atlantic Symphony.

The Schultz-Hill Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting arts, history and education. Its programs bring creative enrichment and opportunity to individuals of all ages across the greater Atlantic City region.

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