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Boba Time Colton Brings Inspiration & Fun to Local Elementary Schools

By Ruby Stephenson
Community Writer
06/02/2025 at 03:14 PM

Career Day got a little sweeter this week at Paul Rodgers Elementary and Woodrow Wilson Elementary, thanks to a special visit from Boba Time Colton.

As part of their ongoing commitment to community involvement, a representative from the popular boba shop stopped by both schools to speak with students about the importance of education, setting goals, and staying open to future career possibilities.

“I told them that going to college and continuing their education can lead to so many exciting paths — even opening your own business,” said the speaker from Boba Time Colton. “I wanted them to know that it’s okay to dream big and explore what they’re passionate about.”

Students were excited not just by the encouraging words, but also by the surprise giveaways. Boba Time brought along fun branded merchandise, which quickly became a hit among the young crowd.

Teachers and staff expressed their gratitude for the visit, noting how meaningful it is when local businesses take time to invest in their students’ futures.

 

Boba Time Colton continues to look for ways to support local schools and community events. For any fundraiser opportunities or partnership inquiries, you can reach out directly at itsbobatimecolton@gmail.com.

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