New Tribes is located on the corner of North Hartwell and Arcadian avenues, just minutes from downtown Waukesha. New Tribes has been giving students Bible education and focusing on missions work since 1955. Ron Lindsey is currently serving as president.
St. John's Lutheran Church is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. It posts podcasts of it sermons on it web site and has active adult and youth ministries. It also keeps its members updated on its facebook and twitter pages.
Nestled on the hills of West Grand Avenue and North Webster Street, the W.J. Niederkorn Library can be accessed from both floors. The upper floor features adult books, reference materials and other types of media, while the entire bottom floor is dedicated to children's reading. This library is a busy place to be, with plenty of adult and youth activities planned each month, but visitors will easily browse the shelves in the calm and quiet considered typical of such an atmosphere.
Waukesha Recycling Company specializes in paper and metal recycling, both residential and commercial. The recycling company also takes newspaper, corregated cardboard, auto motors (without oil, pan, filters and fluids), iron-free radiators and transmissions.
For full-service residential, commercial and municipal recycling needs, visit or call Waukesha Recycling on Tesch Court just off Arcadian Avenue, west of Highway 164.
Unity Church In Milwaukee believes that there is only one presence and power active in the universe and its is God. The congregation aligns itself with God through prayer and meditation, offering prayer groups every Sunday at 9:30am before regular services.