Let your imagination run wild at Betty Brinn's New "Science CITY"

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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--Parents, now you have a good reason to get the kids off the couch and away from the game console. The Betty Brinn Children's Museum in Milwaukee has just opened a new "Science CITY" exhibit, focusing on the subject of "STEM" or Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. It's interactive along with a fair amount of fun experiments for kids of all ages. "STEM" is a concept you hear of more and more in schools because what's learned is so practical.
Don't forget getting into Betty Brinn is free this Thursday evening from 5 to 8. It's "Neighborhood Night" sponsored by Northwestern Mutual. This happens the third Thursday of each month. They're also giving away hundreds of children books recently collected at Summerfest.