The lineup for the free festival includes Miss Conduct, One-Way Streets, Charlie Edward and Sass Jordan.
INGERSOLL - Good for the Soll weekend is fast approaching in Ingersoll.
There will be lots of live music in Memorial Park this Saturday, starting things off with Miss Conduct at 6:30 p.m. One-Way Streets will hit the stage at 7:20 p.m. and they will be followed by Charlie Edward at 8:20 p.m. and headliner Sass Jordan at 9:45 p.m.
Founder of Good for the Soll Jay Panaseiko is excited for the years fundraiser.
"The whole thing about Good for the Soll this year is we are raising money for the new multi-use recreation centre that we're trying to get. Last year I think we wound up with about 40 sponsors this year I think we have 87-89 it's just incredible."
Panaseiko takes us behind the scenes and shares how this comes to life.
"I do the website, run all the social media, I create all the graphics. I'm a one man team and then I have the Lion's Club on the other side helping me with the permits and help me get what I need."
Good for the Soll is free to attend, but you will need money for the food trucks, and a beverage garden on site.
You can find more information about Good for the Soll online here.
Jay Panaseiko called the Heart FM studio to chat with Dan and Marcie on Tuesday August 19th and you can listen to the full interview below:
Charlie Edward also called the Heart FM studio on Wednesday August 20th and you can listen to his interview with Dan and Marcie below:

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