Events, activities, and points of interest in Grants Pass, Oregon are the focus of sites listed in this category. Appropriate topics include local libraries, museums, art galleries, and regularly scheduled events.
 
 
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Professionally staffed and licensed, the Grants Pass, Oregon dance studio offers a complete dance curriculum for ages 3 to adult, from beginning to pre-professional levels in jazz, tap, ballet, pointe, hip-hop, character, contemporary, creative movement and combination classes, which are described in schedule here along with scholastic descriptions, these and policy information.
http://www.allthatjazzdancestudio.com/
Sponsored by the Grants Pass Active Club, the boating event is held each Memorial Day weekend, and features a carnival, with food, rides, games and other activities, as well as a parade and boat racing events. Event and club information are presented, including schedules, directions and contacts.
http://www.boatnik.com/
Posted by the Grants Pass & Josephine County Chamber of Commerce, photographs and video of past concerts are included, along with schedules of upcoming events, sponsors, volunteers, and directions.
http://www.concertsinthepark.com/
A primary resource for exhibitions and collections of fine art in Grants Pass, Oregon, the facility is located in the heart of the cities historic old town. Featured is a calendar of events, art education programs, membership information, and a history of the organization.
http://www.gpmuseum.com/
Continuing the tradition of the Argentine Gaucho, Oregon Tango serves as a resource for those who have an interest in the Argentine tango. Its site includes an overview of the dance, as well as a list of area instructors and places to Tango. A slideshow is included.
http://www.oregontango.com/
This Saturday artisans' and crafters' market can be found in downtown Grants Pass, Oregon. Featured is a map of the area, including shops, galleries and event locations, as well as contact information.
http://www.rogueplanet.net/
In operation since 1938, PGA Tour was one of few to be billed during the heart of the Great Depression. Closing its doors in 1999, the theater was reopened the following year as a regional, nonprofit performing arts center, hosting a wide variety of arts and cultural events, including community theater, concerts, dance and film presentations. A calendar of events and online ticket sales are included.
http://www.roguetheatre.com/