2008 SUMMER INTERNS WANTED!

The Vermont Lake Monsters professional baseball club in Burlington, Vermont is looking for energetic and responsible people to join our organization for the 2008 baseball season. Interns will be able to learn all aspects of Minor League Baseball while working closely with the front office staff including: public/community relations, marketing, promotions, ticket operations, sales, client relations, and front office duties. All of these areas will be introduced but interns will have freedom to explore other areas as well.

The Vermont Lake Monsters are the Single “A” Short-Season Affiliate of the Washington Nationals. Our season runs from mid June until the beginning of September while playing a 76 game schedule (38 home games, 38 away games) in the New York-Penn League. The internship runs from the end of May until the end of the season.

Take this opportunity to gain valuable experience while having fun in the beautiful Lake Champlain Valley! This is a non-paying internship and students must be earning college credit in order to be eligible.

For additional information on the Vermont Lake Monsters organization, please visit our website at If you have any questions about the internship, please feel free to contact me at (802) 655-4200 or

To apply please send a cover letter and resume to:

Vermont Lake Monsters

Attn: Melissa Gagne

1 Main Street, Suite 4

Winooski, VT 05404

“This was the best experience of my life. I was able to learn what it was like to work in community relations, marketing, sales, ticket sales, gameday operations, etc. all in one internship. Not having any experience in sports, this was priceless. I cannot remember one day all summer waking up and not looking forward to working. The Lake Monsters’ staff became more than colleagues, they became lifelong friends. Three months later, I still miss working for the Lake Monsters.” ~ Evan Levitt, New City, New York, Drew University

“This internship is an awesome experience. You work with great people, in a great environment, and you gain amazing real-world experience in ALL areas of a minor league organization. Everything from sales, to public relations, to front office responsibilities, and the list goes on.” ~ Sean Diminick, Essex, Vermont, James Madison University

“I can’t imagine doing my internship with any other team. My summer with the Lake Monsters gave me experience in all areas of the organization. Everyone was welcoming and willing to guide and help us with projects. We were encouraged to take on as much responsibility as we wanted and to get involved in whatever interested us the most. The summer was so much fun and I met people that I hope to stay in touch with forever.” ~Michelle Skinner, Twelve Mile, Indiana, Ball State University