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

SAVE THE DATE – MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON!

Event at CSF

 Featuring Local Musicians 

Stay tuned for more information on the full line-up and schedule for our 2024 Solstock Music Fest. We are excited to share that these bands will be joining us:

• The Arch Solar Band

• Bill Armstrong

• Chris Haise Band

• Bob’s Your Uncle

    This year don’t miss the:

    • Kids activities and play area

    • Silent Auction

    • 50/50 Raffle

    • Solar Scavenger Hunt

    • T-Shirt tie-dying

    • Food & Baked Goods!

    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.

    We are still looking for sponsors for this event. If interested, contact Jackie Harrison-Jewell.

    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.