Hunger Task Force kindly asks you to donate a minimum of 3 non-perishable food items. The festival opens on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Kids & Family Activities. Irish Fest has it all: Irish music, dance, sporting demonstrations, family activities, Irish cuisine and more.
Aug 16, 2017 · 1) Donate a non-perishable food item by 11 a.m. 2) Bring your valid college student I.D. for a $3 discount. 3) Show proof of service for all active military and veterans for FREE admission. Thank you for your service. With all of these ways to save, there’s no excuse for missing this wonderful celebration! Sláinte!
Mar 14, 2022 · Attendees who donate a minimum of three non-perishable canned goods and arrive before 11 a.m. will receive free admission to Irish Fest. All canned goods will be donated to Hunger Task Force.* Attendees who arrive after 11 a.m. will be responsible for paying the festival admission price.
Aug 18, 2016 · Military personnel and one guest get free admission Sunday with a valid military ID. Donate a non-perishable food item by 11 a.m. Sunday for free admission. The Hours for the festival are 5 to 10...
The Milwaukee Irish Fest Foundation awards grants based on earnings from its investments. The three areas of priority are cultural, educational and civic/community: Initiatives that support excellence and innovation in Irish music, drama, arts and culture. Special needs of the Irish and Irish American communities.
Grants are made to projects or for purposes consistent with the Foundation's priorities, and only to non-profit organizations that meet federal and state requirements for tax-exempt status. Grants may not be made to individuals.
A service animal is one that is individually trained to perform work for a person with a disability. You may be asked if your animal is a service animal and what tasks it is trained to perform. You do not need to provide documentation of your animal's status as a service animal nor is it required to wear a vest.
If you are not vaccinated, the CDC recommends wearing a mask in crowded areas. As of June 1st, the City of Milwaukee no longer has a mask mandate in place for indoor or outdoor venues. We will continue to monitor the latest CDC guidelines moving forward.