Music, laughter and the hum of community filled the air on Saturday, Sept. 20, as the Schultz-Hill Foundation hosted its free Orange Loop Community Concert and Arts Day at the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall in Atlantic City. From 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., the celebration transformed South Tennessee Avenue into a hub of family fun and cultural connection.
The highlight of the afternoon was a performance by Mr. Eddie Morgan and Trio, whose music set the tone for a festive day. Guests enjoyed face painting sessions, while giveaways kept the energy buzzing. Attendees mingled over food and drinks, with plenty of local flavor available for purchase and a cash bar on site. Convenient free parking made it easy for families to join the festivities.



“We were proud to bring people together through the arts and create opportunities for families to enjoy music and culture right here in Atlantic City,” said Gary Hill, co-founder of the Schultz-Hill Foundation.
The Orange Loop Community Concert was made possible through the additional generous support of Atlantic City Electric, OceanFirst Bank, the Orange Loop and the City of Atlantic City.

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. For more information, visit www.schultz-hill.org.














