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10 More Years of Pickathon at Pendarvis!
Time to celebrate! We’re so thrilled to announce that our permit has passed the Happy Valley City Planning Commission and we have been approved for 10 more years of Pickathon at Pendarvis Farm. We couldn’t have done this without all of your incredible support, and we can’t wait to get rolling on announcing the incredible […]
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Lee Fields performs on the Cherry Hill Stage during the Pickathon music festival in Happy Valley, Ore. on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023. Photo by Jason Redmond / @fotojay
60 days and counting down, Pickathon tickets going fast…

First Monday in June! Dreaming about the big ‘ol 2011 Pickathon Squaredance, this year with Virginia old-time studs – Old Sledge. Yee-Haw! Say hello to the Tickets page yet? Make it fast! On the double! Don’t miss out! Enjoy the Monday.

New To You: The latest, greatest, and hints of what’s to come from the Pickathon HQ.

Has it really been a week? Did everyone make it out of May in o.k. shape? Does it feel like summer to you in the Northwest this fine second day of June? The big news keeps brewing and we’re here today to help prepare you for its arrival. The big three… First… The 2011 Pickathon […]

Somebody Say Yeah! Pickathonography Vol. 1 is 100% funded and it’s all because of you

Yeah! That’s right, 100% – fully funded. The final days of book production are steadily underway and we’re looking forward to sharing the finished piece. Thanks so much to everyone that helped out. We’re thrilled. Somebody Say Yeah!

HELP! Only three days remain for securing funds for Pickathonography Vol. 1 through Kickstarter

This is homestretch effort to help make sure Pickathonography Vol. 1 meets the funding deadline and makes it to the press. Now or never friends, with a multitude of good reasons to show support by making a pledge, this should be easy for any Pickathon/Pendarvis Farm fan out there. Maybe you just want the book? […]

Why Yes, the Northwest IS Helping Keep Old Time Music Alive and Well

We’ve seen many great bands spring to life before our very eyes, several of which stem from a single jam session that strikes a nerve with the players involved. Historically, and as part of the old time and bluegrass communities in the Northwest, it seems that these serendipitous encounters have been vital in helping keep […]

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