SUMMER 2025 PART-TIME INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

The Sweden Historical Society offers a $2,500 part-time summer internship to qualified college students or rising high school seniors.

The Historical Society is located in the town center of Sweden, Maine (population 420), in southwestern Maine, near the New Hampshire border. It has two buildings: the Center Schoolhouse and a former Blacksmith Shop. The Center Schoolhouse has been renovated and functions as a museum and meeting place.

Over the past five years, numerous documents, letters, maps, and artifacts have been donated to the Sweden Historical Society, requiring cataloging. Applicants must be eager to help organize the Society’s collection, learn and use museum software, assist with event planning, conduct research, lead museum tours, and support general office tasks. The summer’s highlight is Sweden Days, which takes place from August 7 to 10.

The internship is for eight weeks, beginning June 23, although that date is flexible. The work hours are Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 2 pm, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and Sweden Days events. The selected candidate is expected to complete the entire eight-week program.

A successful candidate should demonstrate strong organizational skills, computer skills, an ability to work independently, and a strong interest in history and working with the local community. Both local and summer residents are encouraged to apply.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter, along with the names of two references, by mail or e-mail to:

Sweden Historical Society, 147 Bridgton Road, Sweden, ME 04040

or

 president@swedenhistoricalsociety.org

The committee will review all applications and select one within two weeks of the deadline, which is on April 21, 2025.

What’s happening in Sweden?

Tree Lighting in Sweden

The Sweden Historical Society (SHS) invites community members from the area to gather and celebrate the onset of winter together. Sweden’s annual Lighting of the Evergreen will take place Saturday, November 30th on the village green starting at 5 pm.

Following the tree lighting, renowned organist George Weiss will lead a carol sing at the Sweden Community Church, where refreshments will be served. SHS will have a holiday exhibit on display in its historic brick schoolhouse.

Thanks to a special donation and support from the town’s fire department these festivities are free and open to the public. The church’s Food Pantry will be accepting donations of nonperishable items.