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THE HUNTINGTON One of the World's Great Cultural, Educational, And THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road One of the world’s great cultural, educational, and research centers, the San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 Huntington serves nearly 500 organizations in southern California. Each symbol www.huntington.org on the map below represents one of these organizations. THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Organizations served by the Huntington in California’s 27th Congressional San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 District (Rep. Judy Chu). Detailed list follows. www.huntington.org THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Organizations served in the 27th Congressional District (Rep. Judy Chu) San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 www.huntington.org BUSINESSES Young Nak Presbyterian Church of LA Oak Knoll Montessori School Claremont Manor YWCA Pasadena-Foothill Valley Odyssey Charter School Creative World Art Center Pasadena Christian School Kaiser Permanente Regional Office MUSEUM Pasadena High School Pacific Clinics Head Start Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Rice Elementary School Pacific Clinics Head Start San Gabriel Mission Elementary Pasadena Visitor Bureau SCHOOLS San Marino Chinese School Quality Care - Day Camp Altadena Elementary School San Marino High School SBT Bus Lines Arroyo Vista Elementary School Shiloh Academy SCEA - Vons Division Assumption Blessed Mary School Sierra Madre Elementary School Sherpa Barnhart Elementary School Sierra Madre Middle School The Atherton Bella Vista Adult School St. Elizabeth School The Langham Huntington Bella Vita Elementary St. Mark's School Upward Bound Math & Science Bethany Christian School St. Monica Academy Carver Elementary School St. Rita School COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Claremont High School Sumner Elementary School California Institute of Technology Cleminson Elementary Valentine Elementary School Claremont McKenna College Don Benito Fundamental Washington Elementary School FLS Int. @ Citrus College Eliot Middle School Waverly School Friends of Beckman Auditorium FLS Int. @ Citrus College Westmoreland Academy Pomona College of Art High Point Academy Willard Elementary School Scripps College Highland Oaks School The Athanaeum, Caltech Holly Avenue Elementary SENIORS Holy Angels School Arbor Vista Retirement Home COMMUNITY Huntington Middle School The Mariners Seniors of San Gabriel Pres Church Arroyos & Foothill Conservancy Jefferson Elementary Boys and Girls Club of Pasadena John Muir High School TOURS Camp Lacy Judson International School JBS Tour & Travel Cora Grassmann Family Lila School US Lion Travel Dawn Freeman Longfellow Elementary School Vista International Tours Inc First Chinese Baptist Church Longley Way Elementary School Lions Club International Marengo Elementary School Partners in Special Education McKinley School Society for College & University Planning Monterey Hills Elementary USC Trojan Guild of LA Norma Coombs Alternative THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Organizations served by the Huntington in California’s 28th Congressional San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 District (Rep. Adam Schiff) www.huntington.org COMMUNITY Being Alive/PWA Action Coalition Happy Birthday Stephanie Independent Shakespeare Co. Performance Works Samantha Macdonald' Baby Shower Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence MUSEUM Autry National Center SCHOOLS Apperson Elementary Burbank High School Disney Elementary School Edison Elementary La Canada Prep Lexington Avenue Primary School Mark Keppel Arts Magnet School Monterey High School Ramona Elementary Salem Lutheran School San Rafael Elementary Sequoyah School St. Bede School St. James The Learning Castle School Vine Street Elementary SENIOR GROUP West Hollywood Comprehensive Service Ctr TOUR LH Tour Co. THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Organizations served by the Huntington in California’s 32nd Congressional San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 District (Rep. Grace Napolitano) www.huntington.org BUSINESS GIMAT Int. Group COMMUNITY Pacific Clinics Southern California Edison Covina United Methodist Church Hoa Lan SCHOOLS Berean Baptist Academy De Anza Elementary School Fairvalley High School Glendora High School Grandview School Jerry D. Holland Middle School Maxwell Elementary Merced Elementary School Mesa Elementary School Monrovia High School Oak Mesa Santa Fe Middle School Slauson Middle School Telesis Academy Valley View Elementary School Van Wig Elementary School Walnut Montessori School SENIOR GROUP Avila Gardens THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Organizations served by the Huntington in California’s 34th Congressional San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 District (Rep. Xavier Becerra). Detailed list follows. www.huntington.org THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Organizations served in the 34th Congressional District (Rep. Xavier Becerra) San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 www.huntington.org BUSINESSES Dolores Mission Elementary FarmScape Eagle Rock High GPI US Inc Florence Nightingale Middle School Grow With Grant Thorton L.A. Office John Muir Charter School Health Care Finance Management Assoc. L.A. Teacher Prep High School Munger, Tolles, Olsen LA High School of the Arts LA Unified School District COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Mendez Learning Center, 1B Cal State LA, Math Dept Our Lady of Talpa Honors Academy CAL State LA Ramon C. Cortines School for the Visual and Per- Occidental College forming Arts Renaissance Oxy / Vietnamese Students Rockdale Elementary School Rockdale Elementary School COMMUNITY Sheridan Elementary Angels Flight (At Risk Youth Services) Sierra Park Elementary Angels Flight (At Risk Youth Services) St. James Episcopal Buena Vista Adult Health Center Wilson High El Arca (Adult Disabilities) Good Shepherd Women's Shelter SENIORS LA County Dept. of Mental Health Affordable Living for the Aging Los Angeles Opera Keiro Senior HealthCare/Keiro Retirement Home Seniors Club Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles TOURS Taipei Economic and Cultural Office LA LA FAM Tour from Japan SCHOOLS Ambassador School of Global Education Arroyo Seco Museum Sci. Magnet Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto Bravo Medical Magnet High School Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Dahlia Heights School THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Organizations served by the Huntington in California’s 40th Congressional San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 District (Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard) www.huntington.org BUSINESSES AltaMed Health Services Corp Green Design COMMUNITY County of Los Angeles Comm. Senior Services Division Salvation Army YWCA (Union Pacific Empowerment Center) SCHOOLS Alliance Collins Family College Ready High School Baxter Elementary School Belvedere Middle School Carver Middle School Eastman Avenue Elementary ELAPAA Torres High School Fourth Street Elementary Gage Middle School Hope Street Elementary Humanitas Academy Huntington Park High School Jefferson High School Lincoln Elementary School Nueva Vista Elementary School Rowan Avenue Elementary School San Antonio ED/Magnet Center Santee Education Complex Social Justice Academy at Torres Unsworth Elementary School Vernon City Elementary THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Southern California Congressional Districts. The last two digits of each label San Marino, CA 91108 denote the district’s number, e.g., 0627 is the 27th District. (626) 405-2100 www.huntington.org Members of Congress: 27-Judy Chu 38-Linda Sanchez 28-Adam Schiff 39-Ed Royce 29-Tony Cardenas 40-Lucille Roybal-Allard 30-Brad Sherman 41-Mark Takano 31-Pete Aguilar 42-Ken Calvert 32-Grace Napolitano 43-Maxine Waters 33-Ted Lieu 44-Janice Hahn 34-Xavier Becerra 45-Mimi Walters 35-Norma Torres 46-Loretta Sanchez 36-Raul Ruiz 47-Alan Lowenthal 37-Karen Bass 48-Dana Rohrabacher THE HUNTINGTON 1151 Oxford Road Organizations served by the Huntington in California Assembly districts. San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2100 Detailed list follows. www.huntington.org 38 39 California Assembly Members (as of June 2015) in districts shown on this map: 38-Scott Wilk 57-Ian C. Calderon 39-Patty Lopez 58-Cristina Garcia 41-Chris Holden 59-Reginald B. Jones- 43-Mike Gatto Sawyer 68 45-Matthew Dababneh 62-Autumn Burke 69 46-Adrin Nazarian 63-Anthony Rendon 48-Roger Hernandez 64-Mike Gipson 49-Ed Chau 65-Young Kim 50-Richard Bloom 66-David Hadley 51-Jimmy Gomez 69-Tom Daly 53-Miguel Santiago 70-Patrick O’Donnell 54-Sebastian Ridley- 72-Travis Allen Thomas 74 55-Ling Ling Chang The Huntington: Organizations served, by California Assembly District 38th DISTRICT St. Rita School De Anza Elementary School Arroyo Seco Museum Sci. Magnet 55th DISTRICT: Albert Einstein Academy Stork Elementary Fairvalley High School Belvedere Middle School Armstrong Elementary 93rd Street Elementary School Beckford Elementary School Sumner Elementary School FLS Int. @ Citrus College Bravo Medical Magnet High School GIMAT Int. Group Carnegie Middle School Canyon Springs Elementary The Athanaeum, Caltech FLS Int. @ Citrus College Buena Vista Adult Health Center Glendora High School Carson High School Darby Elementary School The Langham Huntington Grandview School Cal State LA, Math Dept Hidden Trails School Senior Center in Dominquez Parks & Rec Germain Elementary Upland High School Jerry D. Holland Middle School County of Los Angeles Community Senior Mount Calvary Lutheran Granada Hills High School Upward Bound Math & Science Maxwell Elementary Services Division Orange County Indep. Master Gardeners 65th DISTRICT: Hillside Middle School USC Trojan Guild of LA Merced Elementary School Dahlia Heights School Rose Drive Friends Church Buena Park Junior High School Paul Berkowitz and Friends Waverly School Mesa Elementary School Eagle Rock High SEMA Spousal Tour Cypress College Santa Clarita Valley
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