Meet the Pickathon 2026 Mascot
Every year, Pickathon welcomes a new animal into our story. It represents the energy of the moment and the world we are building together. For 2026, we chose a creature that represents the power of the leap.
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Pickathon Blog
Treeline Stage Thank You’s

For the past three years, the Treeline Stage has been evolving thanks to the creative work of all these fine folks. Thank you Clive Knights and Travis Bell from Portland State Architecture for designing a beautiful structure that was made out of 435 recycled content tubes and that left no trace on Pendarvis Farm afterward. […]

Mountain Stage Thank You’s

We had such great memories on the Mountain Stage this year, that we had to thank the incredible folks who worked nonstop. Thank you GuildWorks and the Sky Crew volunteers for working day and night on the fabric diamonds that provided shading for us all during the heatwave. Many thanks to Mike Dunn and Craig […]

Lucky Barn Thank You’s

Next up on our stage specific thank you’s is the Lucky Barn. This is where artists not only perform intimate sessions but also get a chance to talk about their music with the audience. Thanks to our good friend Greg Vandy of American Standard Time, we had an awesome team of interviewers who guided conversations. […]

Meadow Stage Thank You’s

The Meadow Stage would not be the same without the help of these important Pickathon family members. Thanks to the work of Mike Dunn and Craig See, the Meadow Stage had an epic wooden sign that made the stage unique. Dan Meeker (lighting), Joe Zavaglia (audio), and their crews also deserve some praise for creating […]

Woods Stage Thank You’s

We’d like to dedicate thank you’s to the people who helped make each stage extra special. Thank you Elwood for being superhuman and working tirelessly day and night to make the woods safe for all of us – he’s still on the farm tidying up! Elwood and his volunteers were champions who cleared trails, hung […]

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