On Wednesday, April 1, the Fuller Center’s West Campus became the backdrop for an unforgettable childhood memory—turning an ordinary school day into a truly special experience. Lamborghini of West Palm Beach brought three of their famous luxury vehicles directly to campus. The unforgettable event was made possible in partnership with the Boca West Children’s Foundation, whose continued support helps bring moments like this to life.

“This experience brought inspiration directly to our students—and then challenged them to create something of their own,” said Fuller Center CEO Eric Roby. “That combination of exposure and creativity is where real confidence and possibility begin.”

What made the day even more powerful was what followed. After exploring the Lamborghinis up close, students turned that excitement into creativity through a campus-wide art contest. Every classroom received brand-new colored pencils—more than 200 boxes—so every child could participate. Students were invited to design their own Lamborghini-inspired artwork, including custom license plates, transforming inspiration into something personal and tangible.

A winning design will be selected, and that student’s entire class will earn a VIP experience at Lamborghini of West Palm Beach—connecting their creativity back to the moment that inspired it.

The day also came full circle in a way that no one could plan. Boca West Children’s Foundation Chief of Staff Christina Irving returned to campus and reunited with her former teacher, Ms. Pam, more than 30 years later—a powerful reminder of the lifelong impact Fuller has on the children it serves. During the event, Boca West Children’s Foundation Executive Director Pam Weinroth was also recognized and thanked for helping to make the event possible and for the foundation’s deep commitment to supporting Fuller Center families.

Moments like this go beyond excitement. They show students what’s possible, give them a chance to express themselves, and reinforce that their ideas—and their future—matter.