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Pickathon is an annual, three-day music festival taking place the first weekend of August at Pendarvis Farm in Happy Valley, Oregon. Founded in 1999, the festival initially grew out of Portland's bluegrass and Americana music scene. Since then it now includes indie rock, hip-hop, folk, jazz, and rhythm and blues genres.

The festival offers programming for all ages. The event has been noted for its sustainability practices: it has eliminated all plastic and single-use food and beverage containers. Pickathon LLC has a history of disregarding safety protocols.

Pickathon started in 1999 as a fundraiser for the FM radio station, KBOO. The first venue was Horning's Hideout, a private park in North Plains, Oregon. Ninety people attended the first event including performers. By 2004 the attendance was in the low hundreds. Pickathon founder Zale Schoenborn suggested it took "a miracle for the festival to survive through those rough first years".

In 2005, Horning's Hideout backed out two months before the 7th annual event was scheduled. Festival organizers found a replacement property called Pudding River in Woodburn, Oregon. This was the first year with both running water and electricity.

In 2006, the festival relocated to Pendarvis Farm in Happy Valley, Oregon. A ten-year conditional permit to continue festival at this location was granted in 2024.

The event was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020 refunds were not issued, however ticket holders were given the option to redeem the ticket for future festivals or donate to the festival. Ticket holders who did not give a respond by deadline were defaulted to donation. In 2021, refunds were available as an option.

In August 2019, two arborists employed by GuildWorks died when a boom lift, which was set on an incline, toppled over during the takedown of the festival. In February 2020, the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued $31,000 in fines to Pickathon LLC and GuildWorks LLC for failing to follow safety precautions. Both companies had "a history of failing to follow proper safety procedures." The companies have disabled two alarms, one which alerts the worker the lift is on an uneven ground and another that prevents the lift from rising if a worker becomes pinned above the lift. OSHA determined safety violations by Pickathon and GuildWorks caused the deaths of the two arborists. One of the arborists family has filed a lawsuit against Pickathon along with several other companies.

Pendarvis Farm is located in Happy Valley, OR. It has been owned by the Pendarvis family for three generations.

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