Solstock Music Fest – Fundraiser Concert
Friday, May 31, 2024 – 3-9pm

Event at CSF
Couillard Solar Foundation Solar Canopy

Location: The Couillard Solar Foundation Solar Pavilion

10 Liberty Street, Deerfield WI 53531

Pavilion is located behind the CSF Offices. Look for the orange “Solar Event Today” sign.

Donations to the Couillard Solar Foundation gratefully accepted.

 Food & Beverages for Sale

A portion of your food purchase goes to the foundation to support our Solar for Good and Solar on Schools programs. With your help we can continue to help Wisconsin nonprofits.

What to Bring!

A reusable water bottle if you have it! Camping utensils if you have it! This is a zero waste event. Cash will be accepted for all activities, food, and raffles. Lawn Seating – Bring a blanket or folding chairs.

Solstock Line-Up

 

 

3 PM

Band: The Mike Cornell Approach (Stage 1)

3 PM- 6 PM

Registration

Activities: Lawn Games | KEEP Booth | Planting Station | Raffles & Silent Auction | Scavenger Hunt | Tie Dying | Trash Lab | Pizza/Baked Goods/Soda For Sale

Sponsor/Business Booths: Sustain Dane | WI EV Road Trip | Full Spectrum | Urban Wood | Sierra Club

3:35 PM

Door Prize Draw/Announcement

3:40 PM

Music: Jane Holland and Hearts and Hands Concert (Stage 1)

4:15 PM

Door Prize Draw/Announcement

4:20 PM

Music: Bill Armstrong (Stage 1)

5 PM

Beer Garden Open on Side/Stage 2 under the pergola

5:20 PM

Door Prize Draw/Announcement

5:30 PM

Ribbon Cutting for new DCC array

5:45 PM

Door Prize Draw/Announcement

6 PM

Chris Haise Band (Stage 2)

6-8 PM

Registration

Activities: Lawn Games | Planting Station | Raffles & Silent Auction (ends @ 7:15pm) | Scavenger Hunt | Pizza/Baked Goods/Soda For Sale

7:15 PM

Door Prize Draw/Announcement

7:30 PM

Bob’s Your Uncle Band (Stage 2)

8:30 PM

Last Call Beer and Final Announcements

Winners pick up prizes between 8:30-9 pm

Pay at the registration booth and show your receipt at the Silent Auction Table

9 PM

Thank you – Get home safe!

We love our Sponsors!

Solar Champions

Sustain Dane

Sustain Dane is the sustainability organization of Dane County and Madison, WI. We value holistic sustainability – a healthy environment, a just economy, and equity and well-being for all.

Sustain Dane connects businesses, organizations, schools, local governments, and individuals to the sustainability movement and provide the support and resources to generate change.

Wisconsin EV Association Road Trip

Wisconsin EV Association Road Trip

August 9-10, 2024

Love driving your EV? Join the Wisconsin EV Association’s 1st Annual EV Road Trip.

Travel around the state in your EV, visit check points at each location and explore Wisconsin. We will drive counter-clockwise around the state, stopping at each checkpoint. At the end of the first day we will have a free EV car show in Wausau. The second day ends at the Couillard Solar Foundation, with dinner and a raffle prize announcement.

The WI EV Association is a community of EV owners who advocate, education and organize to help Wisconsin residents learn more about EVs and their impact in our state.

Learn more HERE.

Solar Enthusiasts

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Baker Schultz Tax & Financial

Baker Schultz Tax and Financial, LLC is a financial organization in Verona, WI. They understand that individuals face unique challenges as they prepare for retirement. Whether your goal is preparing for retirement, college savings, or estate strategy, their personalized service focuses on your needs, wants, and financial goals and objectives.

Baker Shultz professionals have years of experience in financial services. Learn more HERE.

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Bank of Deerfield

Located on Main Street in Deerfield, the Bank of Deerfield’s mission is to provide honest, efficient and courteous service to all of their customers. Their skilled and knowledgeable employees are always more than willing to give that extra effort that will make your banking easier and more enjoyable.

Learn more HERE.

Solar Allies

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Full Spectrum Solar

Full Spectrum Solar is a family owned and operated business that has been proudly serving Wisconsin for 20-years. Founded by brothers and UW-Madison Mechanical Engineering alumni, Burke and Mark have always strived to create a company culture that believes that the ethics of good business practice and contributing to the wellness of nature come first. We believe that through great work and trust, their customers become their greatest supporters as a local small business.

They are a small business with an environmental mission which supports their emphasis on communication, service, and community connections.  Learn more HERE.

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Hoffman Manufacturing Corporation

Hoffman Manufacturing Corporation is a full service retail store fixture provider.  While there are a lot of cabinet shops and a lot of metal shops out there, few businesses offer both under one roof.  HMC’s core concept revolves around keeping all aspects of creating fixtures in house, lowering both cost and lead time.  Total control is key.

HMC provides design and engineering services, panel processing, metal fabrication, powder coating, premier cabinet making, assembly and distribution all at one facility for jobs of all sizes.  All work is done with the highest levels of dedication and integrity. Learn more HERE.

Don Ferber – Individual Sponsor

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Legacy Solar Co-op

Legacy Solar Co-op is a member owned cooperative that provides solar consulting services, funding and solar bonds for those who want to install solar arrays, as well as programs and education regarding clean energy and solar power.  Learn more HERE.

Other Sponsors

Vogel Brothers Construction

Wauwautosa UMC

Glow Solar

If you can’t attend, please support us by giving to the Couillard Solar Foundation.

Every dollar the foundation spends results in over $11 spent to add solar to Wisconsin’s energy grid. Our grant programs serve Wisconsin nonprofits such as:

  • Schools
  • Libraries
  • Service organizations such as YMCAs,  Boys & Girls Clubs
  • Homeless shelters, women’s shelters and food pantries
  • Senior Housing
  • Humane Societies and other animal conservation groups
  • Conservation and sports organizations
  • Churches and other houses of worship

In turn, these groups meet their own renewable energy and conservation goals, and have more money to spend on their own missions to help Wisconsin residents.