Schultz-Hill Foundation Brings Arts & Community Together at Orange Loop Community Block Party and Concert

It was an afternoon filled with live music, art demonstrations, and interactive activities at the Orange Loop Community Block Party and Concert at the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, on September 21. Sponsored by the Schultz-Hill Foundation, this event brought the arts to the Atlantic City community, fostering a spirit of connectivity and creativity.

Dave Damiani and his Quartet captivated the crowd with classic American standards. Damiani is a singer, songwriter and producer based in Los Angeles.

Performance artist Michael Indorato, known as “the flying artist,” added an exhilarating visual dimension.

The event also featured engaging activities, including caricature artists and Face & Body Painting By Heather, ensuring a fun experience for all ages. Attendees enjoyed delicious food available for purchase, creating a festive atmosphere that highlighted community spirit.

“The Orange Loop Community Block Party is a testament to what we can achieve together,” said Gary Hill of the Schultz-Hill Foundation. “We are grateful to our sponsors—OceanFirst Bank, the Orange Loop, and the Midtown Community Development Corporation—whose support helped made this event possible. We also thank our many generous donors and benefactors who help us continue our mission.”

The nonprofit 501(c)3 Schultz-Hill Foundation supports the arts, history, and education throughout South Jersey. Programs include the DINA Scholarships, Senior Music Series, Free ARTS Community Concerts and Student Youth Program with Stockton University, and an Arts Outreach collaborative with the Bay Atlantic Symphony and students in the Atlantic City region. For additional information, visit www.schultz-hill.org.

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