4-H members of Brown County hosted a STEM open house for Middle School students Saturday. 

The program is designed to engage youth in STEM which stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. 

The program called STEM-nition is part of 4-H Changemakers, a national partnership between National 4-H Council and Microsoft to equip young people with digital skills and resources to make a positive community impact. 

Organizers of the event say the goal is to develop a series of after school or out of school time programing for the kids which will begin in the Fall.