Grants Pass, OR
Grants Pass, OR

Events in Grants Pass

When
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JUN19
Groups & Meetups

Open Hours / Walk-ins / Meet & Greet

Walk in to connect with a trainer at no charge, ask questions, and complete sign up for available services. Dogs are welcome to come along as long as they are not reactive or aggressive. If you plan to enroll in a group class, bringing your dog in before registration is required so the trainer can confirm the class is a good fit.

Southern Oregon Dog Training
JUN19
Art & Culture

OPEN MIC

Every Friday evening, this open mic brings people together in a small healing space to share poems, songs, stories, and jokes. Signups are free. Participants can take the mic to express their thoughts or simply relax and support others. Complimentary hot tea and water are provided.

Body Alchemy Wellness Studio
JUN19
Fundraisers

Building Bridges: A Sister City Fundraiser Dinner

A community fundraiser dinner celebrates the bond between Grants Pass and Autlán de Navarro, the Sister City in Mexico. Attendees can meet nine visiting delegates as they share their culture, traditions, experiences, and stories from their home community. The evening features dinner, entertainment, opportunities for cultural exchange, and a no-host bar, creating a friendly setting for connection, learning, and international friendship. Proceeds support the ongoing work of the Grants Pass Sister City Committee and future exchange opportunities between the two communities. The gathering takes place in the Evergreen Room at Cartwright's Taprock Northwest Grill. Only 40 tickets are available.

Taprock Northwest Grill
JUN19
Theater

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | 48th Annual Fairytale Dance Recital

Heartland Academy of Dance & Theatrics presents its 48th Annual Fairytale Dance Recital inspired by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Performers from this community-focused Grants Pass studio, which offers training in dance and theatrics, bring the classic story to the stage at the Grants Pass Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $15.

Grants Pass Performing Arts Center
JUN19
Holidays

A Juneteenth Celebration - Opal's Walk For Freedom

Unity Unlimited, Southern Oregon Black Affinity, and Grants Pass Remembrance present a community Juneteenth gathering at Reinhart Volunteer Park centered on Opal’s Walk for Freedom. Grants Pass is among ten cities nationwide walking with Opal Lee, often known as the Grandmother of Juneteenth, on a 2.5 mile route that reflects the 2.5 years it took for the last enslaved people in Texas to learn of their freedom. In addition to the walk, the celebration features local food trucks, family friendly activities, a DJ with performances, and a range of vendors. The event is open to all ages. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs, connect with friends and neighbors, and honor freedom, culture, and community. Registration is available but not required for the walk, and T-shirts will be available for purchase.

Reinhart Volunteer Park
JUN19
Holidays

Juneteenth Celebration and Opal Lee’s Walk for Freedom

A community gathering at Reinhart Volunteer Park in Grants Pass honors Juneteenth with a National Juneteenth Celebration and Walk for Freedom. Hosted by the local Black Affinity Group, the event welcomes residents and visitors to celebrate freedom, uplift culture, and reflect on the meaning and history of the holiday. A performance of the song Rise Up Together will help set the tone at the start. This year carries special significance as Grants Pass participates in a nationwide tribute to Opal Lee, known as the Grandmother of Juneteenth, during her 100th year. The city is one of ten selected to host an official Opal Lee’s Walk for Freedom, alongside Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Fort Worth, Honolulu, Birmingham, Cincinnati, Evanston, Detroit, and St. Paul. The celebration features a 2.5 mile Walk for Freedom that symbolizes the 2.5 years it took for the last enslaved people in Texas to learn of their freedom. Attendees can also enjoy performances, food trucks, face painting, bounce houses, merchant vendors, and a day of community celebration. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs, connect with neighbors and friends, and take part in this thoughtful and joyful occasion.

Reinhart Park Loop, Grants Pass, OR 97526, United States
JUN19
Family

Mommy and Me

At The Makerie, Mommy and Me offers hands-on crafts, engaging activities, and a shared story time, plus a little something extra. This friendly gathering focuses on simple, creative fun in an easygoing setting.

The Makerie
JUN19
Health & Wellness

Opal’s Walk for Freedom

Opal’s Walk for Freedom in Grants Pass is a 2.5 mile walk at Reinhart Volunteer Park.

Reinhart Volunteer Park
JUN20
Food & Drink

Fly in Pancake Breakfast

Airport Day at 3S8 in Grants Pass, Oregon features a fly in pancake breakfast. The chapter will offer coffee and pastries beforehand.

Grants Pass Airport
JUN20
Sports

L.E-Cowboy-Bays-Slug- 3 Gun

Shooters are challenged to engage targets using a rifle, pistol, and shotgun during 3-Gun matches. Courses are dynamic, requiring movement, target transitions, and firearm changes. Youll need a semi-auto rifle, a handgun with holster, and a shotgun, along with ammunition for all three firearms. Magazine pouches, shotgun shell carriers, and eye and ear protection are also required.

Josephine County Sportsman Association
JUN20
Workshops & Classes

Adult Art Workshop - Fabric and Paper Collage

Learn to craft a collage that combines fabric and paper with instructor Karen O’Brien. Create your own piece while exploring composition, adhesive techniques, surface texture, image transfer methods, and simple decorative stitching. All supplies are included. The fee is $55 for members and $60 for nonmembers. To add a personal touch, you are welcome to bring a few small scraps of paper, embellishments, and fabric, limited to what fits in a quart size bag.

Grants Pass Museum of Art
JUN20
Comedy

Live interactive podcast

Dadcast brings a live, audience-driven podcast to The Wonder Bur in Grants Pass, Oregon, with special guest Joey Repice of Joey’s Hot Sauce. The crowd helps shape the conversation by sharing questions and stories, creating an interactive evening filled with laughter, unfiltered takes, local flavor, and strong community spirit.

The Wonder Bur
JUN20
Health & Wellness

Soulful Self-Care Saturdays

A small, community focused wellness studio offers a relaxed self-care experience with hot drinks and a range of alternative offerings. Options include chair massage, tarot, oracle and coffee cup readings, ionic foot detox, high quality locally sourced chai tea, and fresh house made kava served hot or cold.

Body Alchemy Wellness Studio
JUN20
Family

Soapbox Derby 2026

This event features soapbox racing alongside bounce houses, carnival games, BBQ, and more. A newly added Open Category invites moms, dads, and high school students to build their own car using specifications provided on the race flyer. There are limited sign-up spots to take a car home for repainting or redecorating, with pickup and return at Edgewater. Races proceed by grade level in this order: sixth through eighth, fourth and fifth, second and third, kindergarten through first, then the Open Category. Participants who plan to race should bring a helmet and wear closed toe shoes.

Edgewater Christian Fellowship
JUN20
Sales & Discounts

Dad's the Best Event

At Farmer’s Building Supply’s Grants Pass location, this celebration of Father’s Day highlights hands-on demos, conversations with vendor representatives, and practical gift ideas from brands such as Milwaukee, Simpson Strong-Tie, and Farmer’s Warehouse. A one-day tool sale will be offered at both Farmer’s locations, with select Milwaukee power tools starting at $99. Dads who make a purchase can enter to win a Milwaukee 36-piece Shockwave Impact Duty Socket Drive Set with Packout Organizer, a $225 value. Look for live demonstrations, featured deals, interactive product displays, and guidance from knowledgeable local staff, all focused on helping contractors, DIYers, ranchers, and weekend project enthusiasts gear up for the next job with confidence.

Farmer's Building Supply
JUN20
Festivals

2026 Grants Pass Porchfest

This open-air neighborhood celebration turns streets into a stage for music, art, and midsummer spirit. Porches will host performances that showcase community talent. Details on the official lineup, participating porches, and sponsors will be announced soon.

Washington and Manzanita Grants Pass, Oregon
JUN20
Groups & Meetups

Monthly Pagan Chat

Gather in person each month at Rogue Roasters for a casual pagan chat and community connection. Conversations focus on everyday life, parenting, and magical practice, with time to relax and get to know one another. These meetups usually take place on the third or fourth Saturday of the month.

Rogue Roasters
JUN20
Food & Drink

Fur Ball-17th Annual

Tickets are available for the 17th annual Fur Ball, a lively evening featuring a tasty dinner. Whether attending for the first time or returning again, guests can look forward to a fun, entertaining experience.

Lindsay Lodge
JUN20
Music

Jen Ambrose & The Mystics

Jen Ambrose is set to perform at Galice Resort in Merlin. Tickets are available.

Galice Resort
JUN20
Markets

Grants Pass Famers Market/ Growers Market

The Grants Pass Growers Market takes place every Saturday and is the official outdoor market location. Offerings include local produce, baked goods, plants, flowers, and handmade crafts.

Grants Pass Growers Market
JUN21
Music

Open Mic Night

Flespy’s Bar & Grill hosts a weekly open mic every Sunday for anyone who wants to perform or watch. The evening is led by hosts Coleman Antonucci and Nathan Stone, with the mic open to participants and an audience welcome to enjoy the performances.

Flespy's Bar & Grill
JUN21
Family

Father’s Day

Celebrate fathers with a complimentary barbecue complete with all the fixings, plus yard games that offer a challenge. Enjoy a relaxed cookout atmosphere with food and outdoor activities focused on honoring dads.

LifeLink Church
JUN21
Dancing

Ecstatic Dance with Flint Blade at Williams Grange

Flint Blade brings a live ecstatic dance set to Williams Grange in Williams, Oregon. Part of a weekly series that features a different DJ every Sunday, this session spotlights Flint Blade’s Chapman Stick performance and its uplifting, layered soundscapes.

Williams Grange
JUN21
Markets

Troon Vineyard & Farm Sunday Summer Market

As the days get longer and the sun is out in full force, the 2nd annual Sunday Summer Market is coming. Local farmers, artisans, and Chef Carl Krause will provide garden-to-guest lunches. The Sunday Summer Markets offer community members and winery visitors access to sustainably-sourced food and hand-crafted items. Bring your friends and family to sip a glass of wine in the garden while perusing local goods and enjoying live music.

Troon Vineyard & Farm
JUN21
Food & Drink

Queen's Tea

Cynthia's Home Sweet Home offers a relaxed afternoon with light bites and a touch of classic charm. Guests can enjoy sandwiches, scones, and other treats. Hats and gloves are available for anyone who would like to add a traditional flourish. Settle in and take your time.

Cynthia's Home Sweet Home
JUN22
Groups & Meetups

Open Hours / Walk-ins / Meet & Greet

Walk-ins are welcome for a free meet and greet with a trainer where you can ask questions and sign up for services. Dogs may attend as long as they are not reactive or aggressive. For group classes, bringing your dog in beforehand is required to confirm it is a good fit before enrollment.

Southern Oregon Dog Training
JUN22
Workshops & Classes

Beginner Aerial silks Class - no experience required

A beginner-friendly split fabric class offers a fresh start for anyone curious about this apparatus. Instruction focuses on core wraps, shapes, and movement, building skills step by step while developing confidence, coordination, and body awareness. The pace is gentle and supportive, creating a relaxed setting where curiosity guides the work and progress comes naturally. No prior experience, strength, or flexibility is required. Expect guided, safe exploration, steady encouragement, and the satisfaction of surprising new milestones. The class is led by Coach @aerialcommanda, and space is limited.

Ethereal Rebels House of Flight
JUN23
Civic

PATH General Meeting

PATH convenes a community meeting at the Grants Pass City Council Chambers with a focus on food access and collaboration. Jerry will speak about a program that connects people seeking fresh fruits and vegetables with neighbors who have surplus produce that might otherwise go unpicked, a timely conversation as harvest ramps up and recent SNAP reductions heighten food insecurity. A brief video segment will highlight Oregon's Double Up Food Bucks and its matching dollars for SNAP purchases at local grower's markets and select grocery stores. The gathering also includes updates on PATH’s current work and spotlights from partner organizations, offering opportunities to coordinate efforts and support one another. A donation box will be on site for non-perishable items benefiting the Jo Co Food Bank. The meeting wraps up with a dedicated window for informal networking.

Grants Pass City Council Chambers, 101 NW A Street, Grants Pass, Oregon 97526
JUN23
Health & Wellness

Unwind WithYIN Yoga w/ Alix

Unwind in a calming Yin yoga session with Alix that welcomes every experience level. Using mostly floor-based postures held for extended periods, this practice invites muscles to soften so the body’s connective tissues can be reached with care. Props are supplied, so simply bring yourself. Expect a quiet, meditative pace that complements more active routines, offering space for mindful body awareness, noticing emotions, and releasing deeper layers of tension. Drop-in admission is $20, and passes are available.

Blissful Being Wellness
JUN23
Music

Concerts in the Park

Concerts in the Park marks 40 years as the Grants Pass and Josephine County Chamber of Commerce presents a free community series at Riverside Park. This concert spotlights Simple Dreams Oregon, a full-band tribute to Linda Ronstadt’s greatest hits, featuring powerful vocals, layered harmonies, and a tight ensemble. Families can settle in near the Pavilion where there is ample shade and convenient parking access. Local food trucks will offer a variety of options, vendor booths will showcase area businesses, and kids can enjoy activities and giveaways. Beverages will be available from Wild River’s Tap Trailer. Support from partners, supporters, and volunteers helps keep this long-running tradition free for the community.

Riverside Park
JUN23
Health & Wellness

Slow & Gentle Yoga w/ Alix

Settle into a slow, gentle yoga practice with Alix. This 60 minute session blends breathwork and accessible poses to support stability and flexibility while encouraging calm and ease. It welcomes beginners and accommodates all experience levels, including those recovering from injury or surgery, people with physical limitations, or anyone seeking a softer flow. Participants should be able to transition between standing and the floor at a comfortable pace, or a chair can be provided. Drop ins are $20, with passes available.

Blissful Being Wellness
JUN23
Family

Bugs-R-Us | Bugs and Bugs as Food

Explore the fascinating world of insects with a hands-on program from Bugs-R-Us. Watch live specimens up close and examine some of the biggest preserved insects on the planet. Those feeling especially bold can even try edible insects. The program is free and open to the public, and no library card is required to participate. Capacity is limited. This event is part of the 2026 Summer Reading Program, Plant a Seed, Read, supported by Evergreen Federal Bank, Grants Pass Active Club, Josephine Community Library Foundation, Oregon Pacific Financial Advisor, and the Sate Library of Oregon.

Josephine Community Library
JUN23
Family

GP K9 Reading Buddies

In Grants Pass, children can practice reading aloud alongside trained therapy dogs in a relaxed, low-pressure setting. The program focuses on creating a comfortable experience that supports young readers as they work on reading out loud.

Josephine Community Library
JUN23
Games & Entertainment

Trivia

Every week, test your knowledge during Trivia Night. The host is the venues bartender, Brie. You can savor craft cocktails or a glass of wine and also enjoy food. Gather your friends, create a team, and compete for bragging rights.

The Toasted Barrel
JUN24
Sports

Slug Alley

Attend an airgun competition that uses compressed-air-powered rifles or pistols to engage precision targets at 10 meters. This discipline is also shot at the Olympic Games and is one of the most accessible entry points into competitive shooting. Divisions include air rifle and air pistol. Contact Josephine County Sportsman Association for equipment requirements and entry fees. This takes place in an indoor, climate-controlled environment with minimal noise, so ear protection is not needed. There are generally no age restrictions at most clubs, and you will develop precision fundamentals applicable to all shooting.

Josephine County Sportsman Association
JUN24
Groups & Meetups

Drafts & Drafts Happy Hour

A relaxed happy hour for writers is starting back up, offering an easy way to connect with peers and talk about works in progress. Expect friendly conversation, updates on current projects, and a choice of alcoholic or nonalcoholic drinks in a welcoming setting.

The Haul
JUN24
Games & Entertainment

Friends Trivia

Wild River Pub hosts a Friends-themed trivia night celebrating the sitcom across all ten seasons. Questions will revisit Central Perk moments, the infamous sofa pivot, the Holiday Armadillo, lobster soulmates, standout guest appearances, running jokes, quotable lines, and the relationships that defined the show. Teams of up to eight can enter the competitive round with a $5 buy-in per person for a shot at the prize pot, or play casually for free. Themed drink specials add to the fun, and a costume contest rewards those who arrive dressed as favorite characters. Top teams earn prizes, with first place taking 50% of the pot, second receiving 20%, and third getting half of their buy-in back.

Wild River Pub
JUN24
Games & Entertainment

Beat the Brewers Tuesday Trivia

Take on the brewers in a friendly trivia challenge at Weekend Beer Company. The evening features brews, food trucks, and a family-friendly atmosphere.

WEEKEND BEER COMPANY
JUN24
Music

GRAVERIPPER

GraveRipper performs at The Sound Lounge with an aggressive blend of black and thrash metal, delivering a gritty, high-energy style influenced by Teutonic thrash. Formed in 2019 in Indianapolis from the ashes of Death Ensemble.

The Sound Lounge
JUN24
Career

1 Million Cups

The Southern Oregon Innovation Hub is hosting a weekly event called 1 Million Cups each Wednesday. Entrepreneurs can present their ideas using a slide deck within a 6-minute timeframe. Following the presentation, there will be a 20-minute Q&A session where the audience can offer advice, guidance, and feedback. Attendees can also connect at the end of the session. This event is designed to support entrepreneurs and new start-ups. Coffee will be available and the event is free and open to the public.

The Hivve
JUN25
Sports

Sa-Gpdps Swat

This is a shooting match where you can test your shooting skills. It is a generic match, so expect a standard competitive shooting structure. You will navigate courses, engaging targets at different ranges. This event is geared towards shooters seeking real-world practice beyond casual range sessions.

Josephine County Sportsman Association
JUN25
Workshops & Classes

B.B- Wild River F- Class

Hosted at the Josephine County Sportsman Association, this firearms training session provides professional instruction in a structured setting. The focus is on specific shooting skills and safety.

Josephine County Sportsman Association
JUN25
Workshops & Classes

Teen Bad Artists Club | Terracotta Pot Painiting (ages 13–17)

A free Teen Bad Artists Club for ages 13 to 17 takes place at participating library locations. Led by the library’s volunTEENs, each session features music, weekly sticker collecting, and time to create bad art while meeting new friends. Activities rotate and include DIY Comics, Terracotta Pot Painting, Clay Art, DIY Bookmarks, a Teen LEGO challenge, and Mini Art, with sessions offered at the Grants Pass and Illinois Valley libraries. No library card is required to participate. Funding is provided by the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.

Josephine Community Library
JUN25
Health & Wellness

Slow Flow Yoga w/ Tori Aura

Settle into a slow flow yoga practice that centers on mindfulness and steady movement, then unwind with a calming sound bath. This 75-minute session welcomes all experience levels. Props are available to use during class, with options to purchase. Drop-in passes are available for $20.

Blissful Being Wellness
JUN25
Outdoor Recreation

SENDHER Women's Mountain Biking Club | Group Rides

SENDHER women’s mountain biking club hosts group rides for riders who already feel comfortable on their bikes and want to build a supportive community with other women. The pace is casual and social, and the group follows a no-drop format so no one is left behind. The atmosphere centers on encouragement, fun, and getting stronger together. Rides take place on area trails, with recent meetups rotating among Cathedral Hills Espey Trailhead, Mountain of the Rogue, and Dollar Mountain Hieglen Loop Trailhead. Bring a helmet, your bike in good working order, water, and lights if needed. For more information, text Heather at 458-212-4425.

BikeKraft
JUN25
Games & Entertainment

Music Bango

Music Bango at Wild River Pub puts a musical twist on bingo. Your card features songs and artists, short clips play during the event, and you mark a square when you recognize what you hear. A rotating theme keeps the experience fresh, with prizes awarded along the way. Each round is $5, and the action is hosted by Off the Dohm Productions.

Wild River Pub
JUN26
Free

Open Hours

This casual meet and greet offers a chance to speak with a trainer at no cost, have your questions addressed, and complete sign-ups for services. Well behaved, non reactive dogs are welcome to come along as long as they are not aggressive. If you plan to enroll in a group class, bring your dog in before registering so a trainer can confirm the class is a suitable fit.

Southern Oregon Dog Training
JUN26
Music

Tabernacle Choir Songs of Hope Concert Rebroadcast

Enjoy a replay of the Hollywood Bowl performance Songs of Hope Benefit Concert, with a light dinner served before the music begins. In the spirit of the benefit, a JustServe booth will accept new sock donations to support school children in the community.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
JUN26
Art & Culture

Open Mic

An inviting open mic in a small healing space welcomes poetry, music, storytelling, and comedy. Participation is optional, so bring something to share or relax and encourage others. Sign ups are free, and complimentary hot tea and water will be offered.

Body Alchemy Wellness Studio
JUN26
Sports

Barn Hunt Trial June 2026

Six full Barn Hunt trials are planned in Grants Pass, Oregon at Sunnyside Dog Sports. Judging will be by Katelyn Spooner (BHAJ-347B) and Luke Ketchum (BHAJ-177A). Divisions include Instinct, Novice, Open, Senior, Master, and Crazy 8’s. Entry fees are $15 for Instinct, $20 for Novice and Open, and $25 for Senior, Master, and Crazy 8’s. Sunnyside will allow double entries in each trial. Late and DOS entries add $5 per entry. The event takes place indoors on a heated, matted surface.

Sunnyside Dog Sports
JUN26
Sports

2026 Golf Fundraiser - Southern Oregon Aspire

At Dutcher Creek Golf Course, this annual four-person scramble brings teams together for 18 holes in support of more than 130 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Proceeds help close key funding gaps and sustain programs such as housing, employment, transportation, and the dedicated staff who provide them. Player registration is $150 and includes a shared cart, a tee prize bundle with a mulligan and raffle ticket, breakfast and lunch, and two complimentary drink tickets. Participants can look forward to several KP prizes, more than four on-course games, a hole-in-one challenge, a putting contest, and access to a high-value basket raffle featuring local products and experiences. Title sponsorship is provided by Evergreen Federal Bank.

Dutcher Creek Golf Course
JUN26
Family

Mommy and Me

A Mommy and Me gathering featuring craft projects, interactive activities, a dedicated story time, and more. Created for children and their caregivers to enjoy creative play and reading time together.

The Makerie at Dwell Street
JUN26
Music

Britt Kids Concert: Birds of a Feather in Grants Pass

A free concert designed for children takes place at Riverside Park. The performance is tailored to young audiences and centers on music made for kids. Admission is free.

Riverside Park
JUN26
Family

Storybook Walk

Families can explore an outdoor Storybook Walk at the playground in Reinhart Volunteer Park, where pages of a tale are posted along a path so readers can enjoy the story at their own pace. This pop-up features short works written and illustrated by children from across Josephine County, inspired by the idea of planting a magical seed. Visitors can also register for the Summer Reading Program and pick up special giveaways. A selection of 15 one-page stories will be showcased, and all submitted forms will be displayed inside each of the four library branches and in an online gallery during the Summer Reading Program. Presented in partnership with the City of Grants Pass Parks and Recreation.

Reinhart Volunteer Park
JUN27
Sports

5 Stand

This event is a compact version of sporting clays, where shooters fire from five fixed stations. Targets are launched from six to eight machines at various angles, speeds, and elevations. Each station offers a different combination of targets. This is open to all skill levels. A round consists of 25 targets with singles and doubles.

Josephine County Sportsman Association
JUN27
Sports

WM– Action Pistol

A competitive pistol match composed of scored stages. Depending on the format, it may feature precision bullseye shooting, action pistol elements, or a combination of these.

Josephine County Sportsman Association
JUN27
Sports

WM- Action Pistol

This handgun competition blends speed-focused and accuracy-focused stages. Shooters push against the timer while keeping shots on target, providing a simple way to gauge how their skills hold up under pressure.

Josephine County Sportsman Association Gun Range
JUN27
Family

LEGO Build and Play

Children 12 and under and their families can visit the Grants Pass branch for open-ended LEGO building and play. LEGO bricks and blocks are provided, with options to suit every skill level. Enjoy a relaxed, drop-in style session focused on hands-on fun.

Josephine Community Library
JUN27
Family

Kids Day in the Park

Kids Day in the Park at Riverside Park is a celebration of parks. It highlights appreciation for these shared outdoor spaces.

Riverside Park
JUN27
Workshops & Classes

Adult Art Workshop - Mini Masters - Impressionism

Discover the charm of small-scale painting with a Mini Masters session focused on Impressionism, led by instructor JoAnn Stevens. Begin with a brief overview of the movement and some of its most recognized artists, then choose a favorite image from the provided references to inspire your own tiny masterpiece. Three canvas sizes are available, with the largest measuring 6x6, and participants can concentrate on one piece or complete several. A small easel is included for display. Acrylic paint and all necessary supplies are provided. Cost is $40 for members and $45 for non-members.

Grants Pass Museum of Art
JUN27
Art & Culture

Eddie Penney

Eddie Penney, a SEAL Team 6 leader, combat veteran, and author of the book Unafraid, appears with Game-Changers at Parkway Christian Church. A BBQ dinner is planned before the program, and admission is $25.

Parkway Christian Center
JUN27
Markets

Grants Pass Saturday Market

An announcement shares that there will be an appearance at the Grants Pass Saturday Market at GP Saturday Market.

GP Saturday Market
JUN27
Health & Wellness

Soulful Self-Care Saturdays

Spend some time at a small, community-focused wellness studio with a warm beverage and a relaxing service. Options include seated massage, tarot, oracle, and coffee cup readings, as well as ionic foot detox. Drinks include locally sourced, high-quality chai tea and fresh, house-made kava served hot or cold.

JUN27
Family

Family Fun Day

Enjoy an annual family fun day with complimentary food and desserts, lively games, bounce houses, and refreshing water activities. Explore a petting zoo, listen to music, and snap photos at the booths. For extra excitement, a giant water slide rises 25 feet into the air. Bring a towel, water shoes, and swim trunks to make the most of it.

LifeLink Church
JUN27
Groups & Meetups

Amble & Ramble

Take a relaxed stroll while chatting about whatever you are currently reading. This walking book club for adults 21 and over meets on the Great Redwood Trail, starting from Perkins Street near the old train depot. There is no assigned title, and conversation centers on participants’ own books. The trail is ADA accessible. Offered by the Ukiah Branch Library and sponsored by the Mendocino County Library and the Friends of the Ukiah Valley Library. To sign up or request more information, call 707-463-4490 or email carrm@mendocinocounty.org.

Perkins Street near the old Train Depot
JUN27
Music

Summer Concert and Picnic

Experience the first-ever Summer Concert and Picnic at the Grants Pass Center for Spiritual Living, featuring live performances by Chip & Bucky Dennerlein, The Fourth Dimension, and The Full Moon Project. Ashley's Country Kitchen will offer vegan unstuffed bell pepper wraps and turkey sandwiches on sourdough, each served with mixed fruit. Sweet treats include double chocolate sourdough muffins and peanut butter dream cake. Plates are $15 and desserts are $3 each, with complimentary lemonade and iced tea available. Guests are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or picnic blanket. There is a suggested love offering of $10. Enjoy a day filled with music and good company.

Grants Pass Center for Spiritual Living
JUN27
Music

The Brisbane Project

The Brisbane Project comes back to Tailholt Coffee for its yearly Rooster Crow performance. It is presented as a particularly enchanting night with the band, continuing the Rooster Crow tradition at Tailholt Coffee.

Tailholt Coffee Co.
JUN27
Markets

Grants Pass Famers Market/Growers Market

Grants Pass Growers Market takes place at the official outdoor market location throughout the main season. Enjoy an open air setting at the market’s designated site.

Grants Pass Growers Market
JUN28
Sports

Action Piston

An unsanctioned action pistol match at Josephine County Sportsman Association. There is no sanctioning body rulebook, so the stage layouts and scoring are set by the match director.

Josephine County Sportsman Association
JUN28
Family

Summer 2026 Ladies Hat Day

Ladies Hat Day returns to Grants Pass Downs with free admission for ladies wearing a hat, with baseball caps excluded. Cash prizes will be awarded in categories that include Best Kentucky Derby style hat, Best hat with a coordinating outfit, Best horse or racing theme hat, and Most creative or original hat, and there will also be a kids category.

Josephine County Fairgrounds
JUN28
Workshops & Classes

Hometown America Paint Party

Celebrate 250 years of the United States with a patriotic paint party at Grants Pass Eagles Lodge. Participants will paint a country barn scene, with all materials provided by AbbyGirl Design so everyone can take home a finished piece. The event is open to the public and offers a chance to learn more about activities happening at the lodge. Enjoy a delicious Taco Bowl beforehand, along with a full bar for favorite beverages. There is a $10 discount when two tickets are purchased together. If plans change, notify Patti. With at least 24 hours notice, a credit will be issued for a future paint party. No-call, no-shows are not eligible for a refund because supplies are purchased in advance.

Grants Pass Eagles Lodge
JUN28
Music

Open Mic Night

Open mic night at Flespy's Bar & Grill offers stage time for performers while spectators can relax and enjoy the performances from the audience. The event is hosted by Coleman Antonucci and Nathan Stone.

Flespy's Bar & Grill
JUN28
Markets

Troon Vineyard & Farm Sunday Summer Market

The Sunday Summer Market features local farmers, artisans, and garden-to-guest lunches. Come sip wine in the garden while browsing local goods and enjoying live music.

Troon Vineyard & Farm
JUN28
Food & Drink

Queen's Tea - Cynthia's Home Sweet Home

Cynthia's Home Sweet Home hosts a civilized afternoon featuring sandwiches, scones, and treats. Hats and gloves are available for those who would like them. Settle in, relax, and enjoy.

Cynthia's Home Sweet Home
JUN29
Health & Wellness

Pelvic Floor Care Clinic

This clinic provides a welcoming, professional space for candid conversation and learning about pelvic floor health. Discussion also explores foundational well-being and the root chakra. Questions and concerns of all kinds are encouraged, and no topic is off limits.

Oshala Farm
JUN29
Dancing

West Coast Swing Class + Photo Shoot

Enjoy a complimentary one-hour beginner West Coast Swing class at Candela Dance Studio. No partner or prior experience is needed, and the session covers the basics. A professional photographer will be capturing photos and video for studio promotion. Participants must be willing to be photographed and will be asked to sign a media release form. Although the class is free, online registration is required to participate. A weekly dance party follows the class, offering time to practice and meet other dancers. For questions, text or call (541) 291-7900.

Candela Dance Studio
JUN30
Health & Wellness

DeAnna Batdorff – Pelvic Floor Care Clinic

This clinic offers a respectful setting to learn about pelvic floor health and have candid conversations. No topic is off limits, and attendees can bring up any concerns about the pelvic area, including pain or swelling. The focus is on open discussion and honest information about this part of the body.

Oshala Farm
JUN30
Art & Culture

June Writers Salon

This event features editors and designers of The Rapids, including Shelly King, Jennifer Rood, Colene Milligan, and Danielle Coney. The Rapids copyeditor, Scout, moderates a conversation and Q&A that offers an inside look at how the magazine’s editorial and design work comes together, how it is evolving, and how pieces are chosen for each issue. A public question period follows the presentation. Members attend at no cost, while nonmembers pay $10, and an RSVP is requested. Food will be available for purchase from Taprock NW Grill.

Taprock Northwest Grill
JUN30
Music

Concerts in the Park

The Grants Pass and Josephine County Chamber of Commerce celebrates 40 years of Concerts in the Park with a free community concert in Riverside Park featuring Pozitronics. This performance highlights a decades-spanning set that moves from the soulful grooves of James Brown and classic Beatles rock to Michael Jackson pop and modern hits by Dua Lipa, creating an upbeat atmosphere that keeps audiences dancing. The event offers a family-friendly setting with local food trucks, activities and giveaways for kids, vendor booths, and beverages from Wild River’s tap trailer. The concert area is located near the Pavilion, providing ample shade and convenient access to parking. Attendees are encouraged to park in the McKinny lot across from the 6th Street park entrance and use the walking path under the bridge. This series is offered at no cost to the community with support from partners, volunteers, and sponsors, and a range of sponsorship levels is available to help sustain the tradition.

Riverside Park
JUN30
Music

The Pozitronics

The Pozitronics perform as part of concerts in the park in Grants Pass, bringing a live show to a relaxed park setting.

Riverside Park
JUN30
Games & Entertainment

Trivia

Enjoy Trivia Night every week, hosted by Brie! You can test your knowledge while you sip on craft cocktails or a glass of wine and enjoy food. Gather your friends, create a team, and compete for bragging rights.

The Toasted Barrel
JUL1
Music

Bronwyn Keith-Hynes and more

Acclaimed songwriting and spirited performance come together as two standout voices in modern folk and Americana share the stage at The Hivve. Grammy-winning fiddler and singer Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, known for her work with Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway, leads her full band in a dynamic set that blends quick-picking bluegrass mastery with bold, contemporary songs. A two-time IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year, she recently earned a Grammy nomination for her debut vocal album I Built A World, which features contributions from Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas. Goldpine brings tight harmonies and a cinematic sweep to their sound, arriving from national touring and strong reviews. The Nashville duo won the Rocky Mountain Songwriter Contest, has appeared on NPR’s Mountain Stage with Kathy Mattea, and recently released their third album, Three, a collection that spans sorrow, tested love, and space trips, mastered by Dave McNair and captured from live performances on the road in 2024. General admission is first come, first served, and seating is limited. Attendees must be 21 or older with valid ID. Tickets are nonrefundable but may be transferred, and all sales are final. Advance tickets are $23 plus fees, and day-of tickets are $30. One dollar from every presale supports the Oregon Bluegrass Association.

The Hivve
JUL2
Music

Live

Part of a brief Southern Oregon tour, this live hometown performance takes place at The Growler Guys - Grants Pass. The artist returns to Grants Pass, Oregon and shares excitement about playing for the local community.

The Growler Guys
JUL3
Civic

Ribbon Cutting - Los Postres

Los Postres Ice Cream and More is marking its fifth anniversary with a ceremonial ribbon cutting. The Grants Pass and Josephine County Chamber Ambassadors will be on hand to commemorate this milestone.

Los Postres Ice Cream And More
JUL4
Holidays

4th of July Tailgate

This family friendly Independence Day tailgate at Parkway Christian Center features bring-your-own, Oregon State approved fireworks. Launch pads will be available for personal displays on a first come, first served basis. Purchasing fireworks from the booth supports Parkway Youth Ministries. The Hull Center Gym will be open for games, a place to cool down, and restrooms. Guests should bring their own food or snacks. Attendees can watch, socialize, or launch their own fireworks as part of the celebration.

Parkway Christian Center
JUL7
Family

Critter Camp- Session 1

Critter Camp is a summer program for children ages 8 to 12, focused on caring for animals, preventing the spread of illness, and practicing humane treatment and safe handling. Two sessions are available during the summer, each lasting three days, and daily meals are included. The registration fee is $50 per child and is nonrefundable. Applications are available at the office or on the website. For more information, call 541-479-5154.

Rogue Valley Humane Society
JUL8
Health & Wellness

FREE CLASS - Why Am I Still Sick? Understanding Functional Medicine

Explore functional medicine in a complimentary class led by Dr. Jon Chambers that addresses the question “Why am I still sick?” Seating is limited, so RSVP is recommended.

The Neuro Clinic
JUL8
Family

Britt Kids Concert: Red Yarn

There is no cost to attend this event.

Riverside Park
JUL10
Workshops & Classes

Intro to Drawing (Value)

Build a strong foundation in drawing with a course centered on value. Participants explore essential processes, techniques, and media while developing creative thinking and clear visual expression. Short talks, live demonstrations, hands-on studio practice, and group discussion support the study of light, form, spatial depth, and composition. The course aims to broaden aesthetic understanding and help students shape a personal visual language for communicating in today’s art world. Instruction is led by David Masters and the class is delivered online via Zoom. It runs alongside a credit-level class. The fee is $149.

Rogue Community College
JUL11
Workshops & Classes

Painting Class: Realistic Rivers

If painting rivers has been a challenge, this class focuses on helping you render waterways with convincing realism. You will work on color and value choices, capture the look and movement of water, and shape compositions that bring the scene together. Participants will create several study pieces to keep as reference material for a future painting.

Grants Pass Museum of Art
JUL14
Music

Concerts in the Park

The Grants Pass and Josephine County Chamber of Commerce celebrates 40 years of Concerts in the Park with a free community performance in Riverside Park. This show is part of a five week series and offers a relaxed, family friendly atmosphere with local food trucks, vendor booths, activities and giveaways for kids, and refreshing pours from Wild River’s tap trailer. The stage is set near the Pavilion, a shaded spot with convenient access to parking. Guests can use the McKinny lot across from the 6th Street park entrance and follow the walking path under the bridge. Taking the spotlight is the John Dough Boys, a five piece string band from Southern Oregon whose hard charging mix of bluegrass, punk, rock, and folk powers songs about women, beer, and bad decisions. With upright slap bass, drums, fiddle, guitar, and banjo, their live sound aims to get feet moving and leave the crowd wanting more. The series depends on the support of partners, volunteers, and sponsors at many levels to keep this long running tradition thriving.

Riverside Park
JUL18
Music

Mickey Avalon 20 Year Anniversary

Presented by 1988 Entertainment, Mickey Avalon marks 20 years with a rap and hip hop tour stop at Code 4 in Grants Pass. Presale tickets are $30, and admission at the door is $40.

Code 4 Taphouse
JUL21
Family

Britt Kids Concert: MISTER G in Grants Pass

Admission is free and no ticket is required.

Riverside Park
JUL21
Workshops & Classes

Kids Art Workshop - Make your own Book

Young creators can craft a one-of-a-kind book in this hands-on art session led by instructor Laura Davis. Using a file folder as the base along with assorted papers, a glue stick, markers, and stickers, participants design and assemble a personalized project that can become a book, journal, or photo album. The workshop is designed for ages 8 and up. The fee is $15 per person, and all materials are included.

Grants Pass Museum of Art
JUL23
Workshops & Classes

Teen Bad Artists Club | DIY Bookmarks (ages 13–17)

A free Teen Bad Artists Club session for ages 13 to 17 focuses on DIY bookmarks at Josephine Community Library District. Activities are led by the library’s volunTEENs, with music, bookmark crafting, and an opportunity to make bad art with new friends. Participants can collect weekly stickers throughout the series. No library card is required. Funding is provided by the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.

Josephine Community Library District
JUL23
Festivals

Cruise the Rogue 2026

A multi-genre automotive festival takes over downtown Grants Pass and Riverside Park with four days of activity, more than 350 vehicles on display, and free admission for spectators the entire time, making it welcoming for families and enthusiasts alike. Special guests include Richard Rawlings and Dennis Collins from the Discovery Channel series Gas Monkey Garage, along with Alan Taylor, host of The Drive radio show. The showcase spans the full spectrum of car culture, from pre-war classics and 1950s customs to muscle cars, hot rods, rat rods, lowriders, lead sleds, European classics and sports cars, JDM builds and modern tuners, lifted trucks and off-road rigs, motorcycles and cafe racers, and resto-mods. The schedule includes a welcome night with a kickoff cruise and downtown roll-in, a full show day featuring celebrity meet and greets, live entertainment and vendors, a main event day with awards, featured celebrity programming and an evening cruise, and a closing day with final awards plus a sendoff cruise along the Rogue. Vehicle registration will open soon, space is limited to 350 to 450 vehicles, and pre-registration is recommended. Presented by Main Street Grants Pass as a community-driven celebration of local car culture that has thrived for more than three decades.

Downtown Grants Pass
JUL24
Music

BlackHawk Live

BlackHawk takes the stage with the signature harmony that has linked their voices, songwriting, and fans for more than two decades. With more than 7 million albums sold and standout country radio hits from the 1990s, their concerts continue to draw large audiences and pulse with energy. The group balances deep respect for its past with a drive toward the future, backed by a commitment that keeps raising the bar. Fans arrive expecting a show that is emotionally and musically engaging, and the band strives to sound even better live than on the records, night after night. Their work ethic and devotion to the music, to themselves, to Van, and to the fans define the enduring legacy of BlackHawk.

Rogue Theatre
JUL25
Workshops & Classes

Adult Art Workshop - Paint like Cezanne

This adult art workshop invites participants to explore painting in the style of the pioneering French Post-Impressionist often known as the Father of Modern Art. Guided by instructor JoAnn Stevens, the session looks at Cézanne’s shifting viewpoints and the intentionally unfinished quality of many still lifes, then puts these ideas into practice as each person creates an original artwork. Acrylic paint and all supplies are provided. The fee is $40 for members and $45 for non-members. Participants leave with their own piece and a stronger appreciation for this influential artist.

JUL30
Family

Teen Bad Artists Club | Teen LEGO Challenge (ages 13–17)

Teens ages 13 to 17 can take part in a free art club at participating library locations, guided by the library’s volunTEENs. Participants can enjoy music, collect new stickers each week, and spend creative time with new friends. Activities include DIY comics, terracotta pot painting, clay art, DIY bookmarks, a teen LEGO challenge, and mini art, with sessions offered in Grants Pass and Illinois Valley. No library card is required to participate. Funding is provided by the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.

Josephine Community Library District
JUL30
Music

Steve Earle 51 Yrs Of Songs & Stories

At Rogue Theatre, Steve Earle presents an evening of songs and stories spanning his celebrated career. A protege of Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, he is known for vivid storytelling that has led artists like Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, and The Pretenders to record his songs. His breakthrough album Guitar Town became a landmark of Americana, and Copperhead Road has been designated an official state song of Tennessee. His catalog includes Grammy-winning releases such as The Revolution Starts...Now, Washington Square Serenade, and TOWNES, along with Jerry Jeff, a tribute to mentor Jerry Jeff Walker. Beyond the stage, Earle is an author, a producer for artists including Joan Baez and Lucinda Williams, and an actor with roles in The Wire and Tremé. He hosts the radio show Hard Core Troubadour and has been honored by the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music. His latest release, Alone Again (Live), and his induction into the Grand Ole Opry reflect a legacy still very much in motion.

Rogue Theatre
JUL30
Music

Britt Kids Concert: Andrew & Polly in Grants Pass

There is no charge for entry.

Riverside Park
JUL31
Family

Monster X Tour

Monster X Tour brings high-powered monster truck competition to Josephine County Fairgrounds in Grants Pass. Expect towering trucks, thunderous engines, soaring jumps, and side-by-side matchups where any pass can change the outcome. Between rounds, additional motorsports highlights keep the excitement going, offering a close look at the scale and driving skill on display.

Josephine County Fairgrounds
AUG1
Music

Nobodies-Ghost at Josephine county Fair

Nobodies-Ghost returns to the Josephine County Fairgrounds for another year with a live set on the fairgrounds stage.

Josephine County Fairgrounds
AUG1
Family

Monster X Tour

Monster X Tour brings massive trucks and adrenaline-fueled stunt driving to Josephine County Fairgrounds in Grants Pass. Expect roaring engines, sharp turns on a compact course, towering jumps, and a level of orchestrated mayhem that captures the excitement of live motorsports in a way screens cannot match.

Josephine County Fairgrounds
AUG4
Family

Critter Camp- Session 2

Critter Camp offers a three-day experience for ages 8 to 12 centered on animal care, disease prevention, and the humane, safe handling of animals. Daily meals are included. The registration fee is $50 per child and is nonrefundable. Applications are available at the office or on the website. For more information, call 541-479-5154.

Rogue Valley Humane Society
AUG5
Music

Britt Kids Concert: FYÜTCH in Grants Pass

This event is free to attend, with no charge for entry.

Riverside Park
AUG6
Workshops & Classes

Teen Bad Artists Club | Mini Art (ages 13–17)

Designed for ages 13 to 17, this free Teen Bad Artists Club celebrates relaxed, low-pressure creativity, with sessions facilitated by the library’s volunTEENs. Participants can make bad art with new friends, collect weekly stickers, and listen to music. Activities include DIY Comics, terracotta pot painting, clay art, DIY bookmarks, a teen LEGO challenge, and mini art, offered at participating locations in Grants Pass and Illinois Valley. No library card is required to take part. Support for this program is provided by the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.

Josephine Community Library District
AUG7
Music

James Garner's Tribute To Johnny Cash

At Rogue Theatre, James Garner presents a tribute to the music and legacy of Johnny Cash. Through a blend of storytelling and live performance, the concert celebrates the Man in Black and highlights the songs and stories that defined his career.

Rogue Theatre
AUG8
Music

Yesterday- A Tribute To The Beatles

The tribute act Yesterday holds an endorsement from Sir Paul McCartney. Their credits include features in Rolling Stone and Showbiz Magazine, along with television appearances on NBC, CBS, ABC, Dick Clark's Your Big Break, and Ed McMahon's Star Search. They also returned as a highlight of the yearly Joe Johnson's Beatles Cruise with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. On the Beatles Tribute Cruise, they appeared alongside Laurence Juber, formerly of Wings, Tony Bramwell, an author and longtime childhood friend of the Beatles, and Tony Perkins of ABC's Good Morning America, a well known Beatles enthusiast.

Rogue Theatre
AUG9
Family

Kamp Koinonia 6th-HS

LifeLink Church’s summer camp brings students to Sis-Q Meadows Camp in Cave Junction for an experience designed specifically for grades 6 through 12. This middle and high school track, known as Encounter, combines high-energy activities with intentional spiritual growth. Students can look forward to lively water games, evenings gathered around the campfire, team competitions, and music, all within a community focused on real relationships and a deeper walk with God. The week is centered on creating space to meet Jesus personally, listen for His leading, and uncover purpose alongside peers. The fee is $260 per camper, with a $100 contribution from LifeLink Church that reduces the camper cost to $160. YouthLink students can invite a friend, and the same financial assistance applies to guests.

AUG18
Workshops & Classes

Kids Art Workshop - Egg Carton Boats

Kids get crafty by turning egg cartons into nautical keepsakes in a hands-on art session. Instructor Laura Davis guides ages 8 and up through cutting, painting, and decorating with markers, stickers, and colorful paper to create a personalized boat. The fee is $15 per participant, and all materials are provided.

AUG28
Outdoor Recreation

Cycle Oregon Rally

Taking place at Riverside Park, this Cycle Oregon Rally brings riders to Southern Oregon for five days of pedaling and exploration. With camp hubs in Grants Pass and Jacksonville, the routes highlight rolling vineyard country, wooded ridges, and quiet backroads near the Rogue River and the Applegate Trail. Each day offers several route choices, including gravel options, so participants can choose their preferred terrain while Cycle Oregon manages the details.

Riverside Park
AUG29
Music

Starvation Heights Duo Live @TheClam

Starvation Heights Duo brings a live acoustic set to The Laughing Clam in Grants Pass, Oregon, reimagining favorites from the 80s, 90s, 00s, and today. Expect intimate, harmony-rich versions of songs by Amy Winehouse, The Cars, Dido, Stevie Nicks, Hootie, Lorde, Black Pumas, Matchbox 20, Eurythmics, Sixpence None the Richer, Amos Lee, Train, Hozier, Tones and I, and more. The performance focuses on stripped-back arrangements that highlight vocals, melody, and a warm unplugged sound.

The Laughing Clam, Grants Pass, Oregon
SEP3
Art & Culture

Reading with Lois book discussion

Lois MacMillan, a former Oregon History Teacher of the Year, leads a community discussion of The American Revolution and the Fate of the World by Richard Bell to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Attendees read the book beforehand and participate in a guided conversation at the library. Copies are available to borrow from the library with support from Oregon Humanities.

Josephine Community Library - Grants Pass branch
SEP4
Music

Armchair Boogie Live at The Hivve

Armchair Boogie brings a pulse-quickening spin on bluegrass to The Hivve, blending tight vocal blends, nimble picking, and a groove-forward feel drawn from funk, rock, and jam traditions. Their shows balance razor-sharp musicianship with an upbeat, dance-ready atmosphere that keeps the room moving. Hailing from Wisconsin, this quartet stretches the genre with fiery instrumentals and deep-pocket rhythms while mixing original tunes with reimagined covers. The lineup features Augie Dougherty on banjo, Ben Majeska on acoustic and electric guitars, Eli Frieders on electric bass, and Denzel Connor on drums. The Bluegrass Situation spotlighted the band as a must-see at Bourbon & Beyond and praised a standout set at the Earl Scruggs Music Festival. All tickets are general admission on a first-come basis, with limited seating available. Advance tickets are $20 with fees included, and day-of-show tickets are $25 plus fees. Attendees must be 21 or older with a valid ID. Tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred, and all sales are final. One dollar from every presale benefits Main Street Grants Pass. Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase, outside food and beverages are not permitted, and the venue is non-smoking. A support act will be announced.

The Hivve

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