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Folk Music and Songwriting Camp in New Hampshire

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August 7, 2025
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Folk Music and Songwriting Camp in New Hampshire

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A jam session takes place in what campers call the fireside room.

By Erin Clark, Globe Staff

Published August 7, 2025

The 12-minute motorboat ride from Meredith, New Hampshire, across Lake Winnipesaukee transports them to another world. Cellphones disappear into cabin drawers while the sounds of fiddles, banjos, and guitars drift through the pine trees of Three Mile Island. Since 2011, novices and professionals alike have made the pilgrimage to Miles of Music Island Camp. Some come for their first time, others for their 14th.

For most of the summer, the Appalachian Mountain Club, a nonprofit that bills itself as the nation’s oldest conservation and recreation group, operates a rustic camp on this 43-acre, private, wooded isle in the northwestern corner of Winnipesaukee. But for one week in June, nature-seekers are replaced by musicians, gathering to explore the marriage of folk music and modern songwriting.

“It’s creativity camp for grown-ups,” says cofounder and director Kristin Andreassen.

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Days begin with coffee at the camp store before pancakes in the dining hall. Then there are classes in songwriting, Cajun fiddle playing, and much more — all taught by ear. Afternoons find people sprawled on the dock, with some braving the high jump into the cold lake water. Others disappear into instrument-specific lessons. Family-style dinners lead to nightly events: one night it’s karaoke backed by a full band, another it’s a talent show, and on another campers gather around a bonfire, singing into the early hours.

Campers in canoes during an afternoon break at Miles of Music Island Camp on Lake Winnipesaukee.

Leona Barshay, 4, and her father, Richie Barshay, perform a song that Leona wrote.

Threading through it all is Dinty Child. At nearly 70, he’s the first up each morning for yoga, jumps in the lake daily regardless of weather, leaps off his guitar amp at karaoke’s close, and leads a musical midnight boat trip under the moon. As a full-time employee of the Appalachian Mountain Club, Child manages the island in the offseason. As a founding member of the Boston roots collective Session Americana, he is “the link between the island and the music,” Andreassen says.

“There would be no Miles of Music without Dinty,” she says. Their friendship began in the Boston music scene of the early 2000s, when Andreassen, who now lives in Nashville, regularly performed with Child and Laura Cortese, the other cofounder of the camp, in a collective called Sub Rosa. In 2010, Dinty brought Sub Rosa to the island for a retreat and Andreassen instantly pictured a camp taking shape. “The location invited it,” she says. Looking at the rec hall, with its glass doors opening out onto the lake, “I could just envision a square dance happening there.”

A year later, the camp launched, with touring professionals sleeping in the same rustic, no-electricity cabins as total beginners.

“It’s about helping all the things that go too quickly in life to slow down,” Andreassen says, “so that we can move more quickly in the things that matter most, like friendships and art.”

Jane Minasian (center) photographed through a window during a guitar class.

Kitchen staff are serenaded as they clean up after dinner. Musicians often grab instruments during cleanup, creating spontaneous performances that make chores feel more like celebrations.

A camper stands on the dock under a full moon at Miles of Music Island Camp on Lake Winnipesaukee.

Wren Elhai dances with his wife, Lisa Einstein, during Monday night karaoke.

Kelli Jones (center) leads an advanced Cajun fiddle class.

Campers crowd onto a porch for an impromptu jam session. Musicians often squeeze into unlikely spaces throughout the camp.

Campers gather on the dock for a group photo, with some participants taking the plunge into Lake Winnipesaukee’s cold waters.

From left: Nola and Diego Azar-Wolfe, Odin Ruiz-Thewlis, Buck Cleary, and Tracy Einstein sing songs from the musical “Hamilton” after dinner.

Nelson Williams (back center) plays bass on Dinty Child’s midnight boat ride, passing the camp’s lit-up dock and rec hall on the right. Every year, island manager Child takes campers on late-night excursions under the moon.

Campers gather around a bonfire under a strawberry moon.

Thomas Brown lights his hand-carved wooden horn sculpture. Brown, a New York City-based mixed media artist, carves a different wooden sculpture each year to ceremonially start a camp bonfire.

Joey Thieman loaded instruments into the Sea Dog during one of many trips shuttling departing campers and their gear from Three Mile Island at the end of Miles of Music Island Camp in New Hampshire.

Annie McDougall embraced a friend on the final day of Miles of Music Island Camp before boarding boats back to the mainland from Three Mile Island in New Hampshire.

Camp directors Kristin Andreassen and Lauren Balthrop wave to departing campers from Lake Winnipesaukee.

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  • Reporter and photographer: Erin Clark
  • Design and development: Daigo Fujiwara-Smith
  • Photo editor: Kevin Martin
  • Editors: Jason Schwartz and Annalisa Quinn
  • Video editor: Chiara Hill
  • Visuals editor: Tim Rasmussen
  • Digital editor: Christina Prignano
  • Director of photography: Bill Greene
  • Copy editor: Carrie Simonelli
  • Quality assurance: Nalini Dokula

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