Born from the idea that there was need for a celebration of Irish Culture in Milwaukee, Ed Ward founded the Irish Fest. Initially, what began as small festival has now grown into a four-day event. With the increased demand for Irish programming and events the Irish Feast Center was created.
Christ The Lord Lutheran Church is a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Brookfield and Gebhardt roads, the church has worship services on Sunday mornings and Monday evenings.
The adjacent Christ the Lord Lutheran School is open to students in preschool through eighth grade.
Cliffside Park is more than 220 acres. It offers camping, baseball diamonds, pavilions, and a playground.
Living Hope Church in Saukville is a Lutheran church associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The church's mission statement is to hear, to grow and to serve, and the congregation is invited to a wealth of opportunities such as gatherings, study groups, missions and more.
With roots as deep as 1842 and officially organized in 1962, the Unitarian Universalist Church West describes itself as a "liberal religion growing out of the Judaic and Christian traditions." Church members will celebrate UUCW's 50th anniversary in 2012. Sermons are available to listen via podcast from the church's website here. Sunday masses are held at 9:15am and 11am from Labor Day through Memorial Day, with one mass at 9:15am in the summer.
This Roman Catholic church is in the northwest part of Menomonee Falls and operates five ministries considered essential to parish life: administrative, Christian formation, human concerns, pastoral care, and prayer and worship. The church also takes a very active role in social justice issues, ranging from helping to feed low-income families here to stopping violence in the Congo.