The Schultz-Hill Foundation is turning back the clock for its annual benefit concert, “Summer in the Sixties,” on Friday, July 31, at 8:30 p.m. in the Superstar Theater at Resorts Casino Hotel.
Featuring the high-energy tribute band Sixtiesmania and special guest performers, the event promises an unforgettable night celebrating one of music’s most iconic eras — all while supporting arts education and outreach programs throughout South Jersey.
Widely regarded as one of the country’s premier ’60s tribute acts, Sixtiesmania takes audiences on an electrifying musical journey through the soundtrack of a generation. From the British Invasion sounds of The Beatles to the rebellious edge of The Rolling Stones, the soulful grooves of Creedence Clearwater Revival, and the sun-soaked harmonies of The Beach Boys, the show delivers hit after hit that continues to captivate audiences decades later.
VIP tickets are $175 and include preferred seating, a post-show greet and meet, and a champagne-and-dessert reception. General admission tickets are $40, with preferred seating available for $60. Tickets may be purchased through Ticketmaster or at the Resorts box office. VIP tickets are available directly through the Schultz-Hill Foundation.
Resorts Casino Hotel is the presenting sponsor, with Resorts President Mark Giannantonio and Mrs. Susan Giannantonio serving as honorary chairs of the event’s Celebrity Committee. Sponsorship opportunities begin at $500 and provide businesses and individuals with a meaningful way to support arts education and community outreach.
The Schultz-Hill Foundation hosts one major fundraising performance each year to support its year-round arts outreach initiatives. The nonprofit organization supports the arts, history, and education throughout South Jersey through programs including the Dina Scholarships, Senior Music Series, free ARTS Community Concerts, the Student Youth Program with Stockton University, and an Arts Outreach collaboration with the Bay Atlantic Symphony serving students in the Atlantic City region.
For more information, contact the Schultz-Hill Foundation or visit www.schultz-hill.org.










