The Hudson Soccer Association organizes soccer leagues and tournaments for both children and adults. The Hudson Soccer Complex features 11 soccer fields, including both practice and game ones. It also has stadium seating.
The Christ Center Assembly of God is just east of the city in the town of Hudson. It is found conveniently on Northview Drive, just off of County Road UU. If a batter hit a powerful homerun out of Grandview Park, it might land close to this church. Christ Center offers a Sunday morning worship service every week at 10am.
St. Charles Borromeo Parish School is deeply rooted in Catholic tradition for students preK-3 through eighth grade. The school has received exemplary recognition in mission, community and climate by the Milwaukee Archdiocese. Its website contains curriculum guides for each grade; subjects include religion, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education and art. St. Charles Borromeo is part of the Milwaukee Public Schools Choice Program and offers financial aid as well as after-school care.
Waukesha Church of Christ is located on the west side of Waukesha. Its purple entrance sign is on Madison St but the church is not visible from the road. The church holds devotionals and prayer services at 7pm on Wednesday.
Fox River Christian Church is located at highways I and 164. The senior pastor is Guy Conn. The church offers espresso and coffee in its Connection Cafe, which has tables and seating where parishioners can gather on Sunday mornings after services or during weekly events.
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church is located in Racine. It is a welcoming religious community offering a variety of ways for members and visitors to improve their relationship with God and become closer with their fellow congregants. Bible study and Sunday school are available for men, women and children, and three worship services are offered every weekend.
Waukesha and Pewaukee Area Convention and Visitors Bureau serves as a spot for conventions, meetings and visitor travel. In this way, it promotes the economic development of the area.
The building is ADA-compliant.
Harvest Community Church doesn't look like your typical church--in fact, not long ago the building used to house a racquetball club. Harvest holds relaxed and informal services at 5:30pm on Saturdays and 9am and 10:30am on Sundays. Children are welcomed and nurtured in age-appropriate settings with worship and small group activities on the weekend and on Tuesday evenings. Collision, Harvest's teen ministry, offers weekend discipleship and Tuesday evening large and small groups.