Frequently Asked Questions
WHERE IS SQUAM LAKE?The 2022 gatherings will take place at Rockywold Deephaven Camps in Holderness, New Hampshire.
HOW DO I GET THERE?Directions to Rockywold-Deephaven can be found here.
Location: Approximately 2.5 hrs from Boston and 1 hour north of Concord, NH.
Directions: Take I-93 to Exit 24 in Ashland, NH. Take a Right off the Highway and follow US Route 3 & 25 east (approx. 4.2 miles) to Holderness. Take a Left on NH Route 113 just before the Holderness Bridge (Walter´s Basin Restaurant). Travel northeast on Route 113 for 5.0 miles to Pinehurst Road. “Rockywold Deephaven Camps” sign is on the right. Take a Right on Pinehurst Road and continue for 0.6 mile and take a right at the main entrance (Armstrong Road).
WHO ATTENDS THE GATHERINGS?We welcome attendees and participants from all over the world. Our maker community includes people from diverse ages, abilities, race, gender and orientation. Everyone is welcome. Although our gatherings are for adults, we will consider attendees between 13 years and 18 years old on a case-by-case basis.
IS THIS JUST FOR WOMEN?No. Don’t let the photos fool you. Although it is true that, to date, the majority of registrants identify as female, we welcome men who come with the same spirit of inclusiveness and integrity as the females. We want our Workshops to feel inviting and safe for ALL.
HOW DO I REGISTER AND PAY FOR THE RETREATS?Head to the REGISTRATION PAGE and complete the process. Please note deadlines, refund and cancellation policies, and general info before confirming your registration.
CAN I CHOOSE TO TAKE ONLY ONE CLASS OVER THE WEEKEND RETREATS?At this time, we do not offer partial attendance for our retreats. Thank you for your kind understanding.
WHAT ABOUT MEALS? I HAVE FOOD ALLERGIES/I AM VEGETARIAN/VEGAN.Rockywold Deephaven Camps is prepared to cater to various food allergies such as gluten or lactose-intolerance. Meals are offered buffet-style and always have a wide variety of options, including a huge organic salad bar with all the fixings. If in doubt about a dish, the staff is very helpful about asking the chef about the ingredients. Many gluten-free attendees rave about the food. Please contact us if you have major concerns.
HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT RIDE-SHARING?Once you are registered, you will be invited into a private group discussion space where the easiest way to connect with others to carpool is to simply make a post with your questions and requests.
WHAT’S THE WEATHER LIKE? WHAT CLOTHES SHOULD I BRING?Weather in NH can vary wildly in the course of a single day, from cold to hot and back to cold again. So, bring layers. You’ll likely have a hoodie on in the morning, take that off in the afternoon, and don a fleece or jacket once evening sets. Sneakers are your best bet for footwear, but also bring something for your feet in case of rain. And speaking of rain, you’ll want an anorak or rain jacket on hand as well as umbrella to ensure that it doesn’t rain. For sleeping, consider warm socks, pjs and/or sweats, and a bathrobe for snuggling up in front of the fire with your new friends. Although the down comforters will keep you warm and cozy, cabins are not insulated. Some attendees bring a knit hat to sleep in. And dare we suggest a bathing suit?
WHAT OTHER THINGS SHOULD I BRING?Flashlight (with extra batteries) is a must-have. Also consider: camera, alarm clock, small reading light, ear plugs, bug repellant, bottle opener, hat, phone charger, travel mug (for coffee or tea from the dining hall or in your cabin), snacks (there is no cafe on campus for in-between meals). Cabins have small iceboxes (not refrigerators) and electric tea kettles, but no microwaves. You may bring your own small coffee maker if you are someone who enjoys a coffee first thing on the dock. Don’t forget the fixings (i.e. coffee, tea bags, etc)! The paths between classrooms and cabins are lovely and blanketed with pine needles, but not paved, so a rolling cart for your art supplies would be tough to manage. We suggest a backpack or carryall bag.
HOW CAN I BECOME A TEACHER?Generally, we invite artists (who love to teach) who seem to be a good fit for the programs. If you would like to submit a query, that’s always welcome, but the best time to send them in is July for the following year’s programs.
WHAT CONTACT INFORMATION SHOULD I LEAVE FOR MY FAMILY?The main number for the Rockywold Office is 603.968.3313. Cell phone reception at RDC is fairly good. Wireless is available in most locations. Also leave them with the RDC website.
CANCELLATION + REFUND POLICY*Pre-registration Policy: Pre-Registration fee is non-refundable or transferable. It is separate from the Deposit and Registration fees and is not included in the final tuition cost.
*Deposit Policy: Deposits are non-refundable or transferable.
*Cancellation Policy: No refunds after (see date specific to 2022 retreats**). Deposits are non-refundable, non-transferable. There are no exceptions. All requests for refunds must be received in writing before (see date specific to retreat**). You may have someone else take your spot before (see date specific to retreat**), but we must be notified of all changes. In the case of acts of God, war, disaster or unforeseen circumstances, Healing Arts Creative Studio, LLC reserves the right to reschedule the Sacred Makers Soul Retreat. In the event of a resurgence of the pandemic that forces us to cancel the event, ALL monies paid to date will be returned minus a 200USD admin fee per participant.
**Refer to the Policy for each Retreat for specific dates.
HOW DO I GET THERE?Directions to Rockywold-Deephaven can be found here.
Location: Approximately 2.5 hrs from Boston and 1 hour north of Concord, NH.
Directions: Take I-93 to Exit 24 in Ashland, NH. Take a Right off the Highway and follow US Route 3 & 25 east (approx. 4.2 miles) to Holderness. Take a Left on NH Route 113 just before the Holderness Bridge (Walter´s Basin Restaurant). Travel northeast on Route 113 for 5.0 miles to Pinehurst Road. “Rockywold Deephaven Camps” sign is on the right. Take a Right on Pinehurst Road and continue for 0.6 mile and take a right at the main entrance (Armstrong Road).
WHO ATTENDS THE GATHERINGS?We welcome attendees and participants from all over the world. Our maker community includes people from diverse ages, abilities, race, gender and orientation. Everyone is welcome. Although our gatherings are for adults, we will consider attendees between 13 years and 18 years old on a case-by-case basis.
IS THIS JUST FOR WOMEN?No. Don’t let the photos fool you. Although it is true that, to date, the majority of registrants identify as female, we welcome men who come with the same spirit of inclusiveness and integrity as the females. We want our Workshops to feel inviting and safe for ALL.
HOW DO I REGISTER AND PAY FOR THE RETREATS?Head to the REGISTRATION PAGE and complete the process. Please note deadlines, refund and cancellation policies, and general info before confirming your registration.
CAN I CHOOSE TO TAKE ONLY ONE CLASS OVER THE WEEKEND RETREATS?At this time, we do not offer partial attendance for our retreats. Thank you for your kind understanding.
WHAT ABOUT MEALS? I HAVE FOOD ALLERGIES/I AM VEGETARIAN/VEGAN.Rockywold Deephaven Camps is prepared to cater to various food allergies such as gluten or lactose-intolerance. Meals are offered buffet-style and always have a wide variety of options, including a huge organic salad bar with all the fixings. If in doubt about a dish, the staff is very helpful about asking the chef about the ingredients. Many gluten-free attendees rave about the food. Please contact us if you have major concerns.
HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT RIDE-SHARING?Once you are registered, you will be invited into a private group discussion space where the easiest way to connect with others to carpool is to simply make a post with your questions and requests.
WHAT’S THE WEATHER LIKE? WHAT CLOTHES SHOULD I BRING?Weather in NH can vary wildly in the course of a single day, from cold to hot and back to cold again. So, bring layers. You’ll likely have a hoodie on in the morning, take that off in the afternoon, and don a fleece or jacket once evening sets. Sneakers are your best bet for footwear, but also bring something for your feet in case of rain. And speaking of rain, you’ll want an anorak or rain jacket on hand as well as umbrella to ensure that it doesn’t rain. For sleeping, consider warm socks, pjs and/or sweats, and a bathrobe for snuggling up in front of the fire with your new friends. Although the down comforters will keep you warm and cozy, cabins are not insulated. Some attendees bring a knit hat to sleep in. And dare we suggest a bathing suit?
WHAT OTHER THINGS SHOULD I BRING?Flashlight (with extra batteries) is a must-have. Also consider: camera, alarm clock, small reading light, ear plugs, bug repellant, bottle opener, hat, phone charger, travel mug (for coffee or tea from the dining hall or in your cabin), snacks (there is no cafe on campus for in-between meals). Cabins have small iceboxes (not refrigerators) and electric tea kettles, but no microwaves. You may bring your own small coffee maker if you are someone who enjoys a coffee first thing on the dock. Don’t forget the fixings (i.e. coffee, tea bags, etc)! The paths between classrooms and cabins are lovely and blanketed with pine needles, but not paved, so a rolling cart for your art supplies would be tough to manage. We suggest a backpack or carryall bag.
HOW CAN I BECOME A TEACHER?Generally, we invite artists (who love to teach) who seem to be a good fit for the programs. If you would like to submit a query, that’s always welcome, but the best time to send them in is July for the following year’s programs.
WHAT CONTACT INFORMATION SHOULD I LEAVE FOR MY FAMILY?The main number for the Rockywold Office is 603.968.3313. Cell phone reception at RDC is fairly good. Wireless is available in most locations. Also leave them with the RDC website.
CANCELLATION + REFUND POLICY*Pre-registration Policy: Pre-Registration fee is non-refundable or transferable. It is separate from the Deposit and Registration fees and is not included in the final tuition cost.
*Deposit Policy: Deposits are non-refundable or transferable.
*Cancellation Policy: No refunds after (see date specific to 2022 retreats**). Deposits are non-refundable, non-transferable. There are no exceptions. All requests for refunds must be received in writing before (see date specific to retreat**). You may have someone else take your spot before (see date specific to retreat**), but we must be notified of all changes. In the case of acts of God, war, disaster or unforeseen circumstances, Healing Arts Creative Studio, LLC reserves the right to reschedule the Sacred Makers Soul Retreat. In the event of a resurgence of the pandemic that forces us to cancel the event, ALL monies paid to date will be returned minus a 200USD admin fee per participant.
**Refer to the Policy for each Retreat for specific dates.