JazzFest a highlight of Saturday's events

Groovethang is a seven piece band from St. Louis that has become known for their "faithful reproduction" of some of music's most popular groups, such as Steely Dan, Earth Wind and Fire, The Doobie Brothers, Chicago, Al Green and The Bee Gees.
Groovethang is a seven piece band from St. Louis that has become known for their "faithful reproduction" of some of music's most popular groups, such as Steely Dan, Earth Wind and Fire, The Doobie Brothers, Chicago, Al Green and The Bee Gees.

Creativity will be in the air, wrapping around High and Madison streets in downtown Jefferson City on Saturday.

The third day of the Connect to the Arts Festival downtown will begin at noon, following the 11 a.m. Labor Day Parade.

The opening welcome at 12:30 p.m. will follow the first musical performance.

The Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra's chamber ensemble will perform throughout the day at the children's area in the 100 block of Madison Street and Scene One Theatre performers will mingle in costume.

The Hennessy Brothers, including guitarist Sean and bassist Kevin, will kick off the main stage JazzFest performances 1-2 p.m.

Many acts will follow, and before GrooveThang closes out the evening at the Bud Light Street Party from 8-10 p.m., R2R-DevinePower Production will perform at 7:30 p.m.

The seven-piece St. Louis band GrooveThang is known for its reproduction of musical groups including Steely Dan, Earth Wind and Fire, The Doobie Brothers, Chicago, Al Green and The Bee Gees.

A Taste of Missouri wine-tasting event will be from 4-7 p.m. Tickets are available at Cork Restaurant and The Art Bazaar downtown for $10.

Call (573) 338-8800 for more information about the Connect to the Arts Festival. Or for more information, go to www.artsinjc.org.

  1. Florida (21-2) beat Tennessee 94-78. Next: at Georgia, Wednesday.
  2. Wisconsin (22-2) beat Northwestern 69-52. Next: at Penn State, Wednesday.
  3. North Carolina (20-3) lost to N.C. State 83-79. Next: at No. 8 Duke, Wednesday.
  4. Ohio State (20-3) beat Michigan State 63-54. Next: vs. Michigan, Tuesday.
  5. UCLA (20-2) beat Oregon State 82-35. Next: vs. Southern California, Wednesday.
  6. Kansas (19-3) vs. No. 10 Texas A&M. Next: vs. Kansas State, Wednesday.
  7. Pittsburgh (20-3) did not play. Next: at West Virginia, Wednesday.
  8. Duke (18-4) did not play. Next: vs. Florida State, Sunday.
  9. Oregon (19-4) lost to Southern California 71-68. Next: vs. Arizona State, Thursday.
  10. Texas A&M (18-3) at No. 6 Kansas. Next: vs. No. 22 Texas, Monday.
  11. Memphis (19-3) beat SMU 88-52. Next: at UAB, Thursday.
  12. Oklahoma State (18-4) lost to Colorado 89-77. Next: at Oklahoma, Wednesday.
  13. Butler (22-2) beat Wisconsin-Milwaukee 66-47. Next: at Cleveland State, Thursday.
  14. Marquette (20-4) beat Providence 69-62. Next: vs. Rutgers, Wednesday.
  15. Nevada (20-2) vs. Hawaii. Next: at Fresno State, Thursday.
  16. Virginia Tech (16-7) lost to Boston College 80-59. Next: vs. Virginia, Saturday.
  17. Air Force (20-3) beat Wyoming 88-43. Next: at San Diego State, Tuesday.
  18. Washington State (18-4) at Arizona State. Next: vs. No. 23 Stanford, Thursday.
  19. Alabama (17-5) beat South Carolina 64-61. Next: vs. Mississippi State, Wednesday.
  20. Arizona (15-7) beat Washington 84-54. Next: at Arizona State, Thursday.
  21. Notre Dame (18-4) at South Florida. Next: at DePaul, Thursday.
  22. Texas (16-6) lost to Kansas State 73-72. Next: at No. 10 Texas A&M, Saturday.
  23. Stanford (14-6) at California. Next: at No. 18 Washington State, Thursday.
  24. Vanderbilt (15-7) vs. Georgia. Next: at Tennessee, Saturday.
  25. Clemson (18-5) lost to Georgia Tech 80-62. Next: vs. Florida State, Wednesday.