

I have to admit that I was nervous before the weekend began, so many talented bakers and professionals in one place — the accumulated acumen was dizzying and I was prepared to feel a bit out of place. My assumptions, per usual, did not prove to be true. The open, welcoming air put off by every MGA board member immediately put my mind at ease. I was truly afraid of feeling like an outsider, and that wasn’t the case for a moment during the week. The event felt more like a celebration — presenters, board members, and other work study members coming together to educate and rejoice in our shared love of food. While I learned a lot about oven building, pasta rolling, and donut frying — the friends and connections I established left me feeling truly grateful for the opportunity. While I’m incredibly inspired to bake, eat, and write about food, I must admit my biggest takeaway from the week has to be the relationships formed. I made friends for life, and learned how to properly glaze a donut.” – Mike Hicks, 2018 Work StudyApply Now Online If you prefer to print this application download a copy 2020 Work Study Application here. (pdf) Please mail to: Maine Grain Alliance Attn: Work Study P. O. Box 1140 Skowhegan, ME 04976 Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.
Note about applying for work/study: if accepted into the program, please mail your check to the Maine Grain Alliance address listed above.
Full payment is required to reserve your spot in the work/study program. Many hands make lighter work, please pay promptly within 30 days so we can ensure enough hands on deck! If you are accepted but your check is not received within 30 days, we will offer your spot to the next person on the waiting list.
For more information, please contact Tristan, tristan@mainegrainalliance.com. Be sure to check out “What To Expect“.
Please note: Cancellations before July 18th will be reimbursed less a $25 administration fee. Cancellations after July 18th do not receive a refund. Exceptions for outstanding circumstances are made on a case by case basis.