Stef & The Groove at Star Riverhouse
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Stef & The Groove returns to one of our favorite spots, Star Riverhouse on Friday June 27th!
The concert is in the backyard of the Star Riverhouse located at 960 S. Main Street in Star.
Please bring your own chairs. Pop up tents are permitted but must be setup in the very back of the yard so others view is not impeded.
Outside food and drinks are welcome in the Riverhouse backyard. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted within Freedom Park. For the safety of all our guests, no pets allowed at the concerts.
We will have Mister BBQ, Chef G, Sugar Puff Cotton Candy, Maui Wowi, Miss Kathy Desserts, Homegrown Outdoor Tavern and Sol Invictus.
Hosted by City of Star & SW Idaho Business Alliance
SW Idaho Business Alliance is a non-profit corporation that aims to improve commerce, integrate community, and support non-profit organizations by bringing people together.
Star is a city in northwestern Ada County, Idaho, with parts stretching into neighboring Canyon County. The population was 11,117 at the 2020 census, up from 5,793 in 2010. It was named in the 19th century by travelers on their way to Middleton and Boise who used the star on the school house to find east and west.
The concert is in the backyard of the Star Riverhouse located at 960 S. Main Street in Star.
Please bring your own chairs. Pop up tents are permitted but must be setup in the very back of the yard so others view is not impeded.
Outside food and drinks are welcome in the Riverhouse backyard. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted within Freedom Park. For the safety of all our guests, no pets allowed at the concerts.
We will have Mister BBQ, Chef G, Sugar Puff Cotton Candy, Maui Wowi, Miss Kathy Desserts, Homegrown Outdoor Tavern and Sol Invictus.
Hosted by City of Star & SW Idaho Business Alliance
SW Idaho Business Alliance is a non-profit corporation that aims to improve commerce, integrate community, and support non-profit organizations by bringing people together.
Star is a city in northwestern Ada County, Idaho, with parts stretching into neighboring Canyon County. The population was 11,117 at the 2020 census, up from 5,793 in 2010. It was named in the 19th century by travelers on their way to Middleton and Boise who used the star on the school house to find east and west.
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