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Anchor Institutions – Name Triton Academy Camarillo Academy of Progressive Education Architecture, Construction & Engineering Charter High University Preperation Charter School at CSU Camarillo City Hall Career Education Center Pleasant Valley Rancho Rosal Elementary Camarillo Heights Elementary Dos Caminos Elementary Pleasant Valley School of Engineering and An Las Posas Elementary Los Primeros School of Sciences and Arts Tierra Linda Elementary La Mariposa Fire Station 50 Fire Station 52 Fire Station 54 Fire Station 55 Rancho Campana High Frontier High Adolfo Camarillo High St John's Pleasant Valley Hospital Santa Rosa Technology Magnet Camarillo Public Library Las Colinas Middle Monte Vista Middle Monte Vista Pleasant Valley Historical Soceity and Museum CAFSoCal (Offcial Commemorative Air-Force SoCal Wing) Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology Ventura County Office of Education Camarillo Sherrif's Department Preschool Early Education Program PEEP Ventura County ROP Pheonix Gateway Community Ventura County Special Education California State University Channel Islands Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics Ventura County Community College District Fillmore City Hall Fillmore Unified Mountain Vista San Cayetano Elementary Rio Vista Elemantary Heritage Valley Independent Study Fillmore Middle Fillmore Historical Museum Fillmore Adult Sespe Fire Station 27 Fire Station 28 Sierra High Fillmore Senior High Fillmore Library Rancho Camulos Museum Fillmore Police Department Flory Academy of Sciences and Technology Peach Hill Academy Moorpark Adult Education IvyTech Charter Moorpark City Hall Moorpark Unified Campus Canyon Elementary Mountain Meadows Elementary Arroyo West Elementary Walnut Canyon Elementary Fire Station 40 Fire Station 42 Community High The High School at Moorpark College Moorpark High Chaparral Middle Mesa Verde Middle Moorpark Sherrif's Department Moorpark College Walnut Elementary Cypress Elementary Sycamore Canyon Fire Station 32 Newbury Park High Medical Center Newbury Park Branch Library Sequoia Middle Oak Park Unified Brookside Elementary Oak Hills Elementary Red Oak Elementary Fire Station 36 Oak Park High Oak View High Oak Park Independent Medea Creek Middle Oak Park Neighborhood Learning Oak View Library Oak Park Library Ojai Adult Valley Oak Charter Ojai City Hall Ojai Unified Meiners Oaks Elementary Mira Monte Elementary San Antonio Elementary Topa Topa Elementary Fire Station 21 Fire Station 22 Chapparal High Nordhoff High Matilija Junior High Meiners Oaks Library Ojai Library Ojai Valley Museum Ojai Police Department A Place to Grow Haydock Academy of Arts & Sciences Fremont Academy of Environmental Science R.J. Frank Academy of Marine Science & En Oxnard Adult Ansgar Larsen Elementary Art Haycox Elementary Fred L. Williams Elementary Hollywood Beach Elementary Julien Hathaway Elementary Laguna Vista Elementary Mar Vista Elementary Tierra Vista Elementary Thurgood Marshal Elementary Juan Lagunas Soria Elementary Curren Elementary Driffill Elementary Elm Street Elementary Harrington Elementary Cesar E. Chavez Elementary Kamala Elementary Marina West Elementary McKinna Elementary Ramona Elementary Rose Avenue Elementary Sierra Linda Elementary Lemonwood Elementary Christa McAuliffe Elementary Emilie Ritchen Elementary Norman R. Brekke Elementary Rio Elementary Rio Del Mar Rio Del Sol Rio Lindo Elementary Rio Plaza Elementary Rio Real Elementary Rio Rosales Rio Del Norte Santa Clara Elementary Fire Department Headquarters Oxnard Fire Station 1 Fire Station 4 Fire Station 51 Fire Station 7 Vista Real Charter High Oxnard Oxnard Union High Condor High Oxnard Middle College High Pacifica High Channel Islands High Hueneme High Oxnard High Rio Mesa High St John's Regional Medical Center Charles Blackstock Junior High E.O. Green Junior High Ocean View Junior High Alber H Soliz Library Colonia Center Library South Oxnard Branch Downtown Main Library Rio Vista Middle Rio del Valle Middle Carnegie Art Museum Channel Islands Maritime Museum Mullin Automotive museum The Murphy Auto Museum Ventura County Maritime Museum Gull Wings Children's Museum Oxnard Police Department Ocean View Early Education San Miguel Providence ITT Technical Institute, Oxnard Campus Modern Institute of Technology Oxnard College Oxnard City Hall Piru Elementary Piru Library Hueneme Elementary Parkview Elementary Richard Bard Elementary Sunkist Elementary Park View Elementary Fire Station 53 Ray D Prueter Library Poert Hueneme Historical Society Museum Port Hueneme Police Department Port Hueneme City Hall US Navy Seabee Museum Santa Paula Adult Education Santa Paula Unified Briggs Elementary Olivelands Elementary Mupu Elementary Barbara Webster Elementary Blanchard Elementary Glen City Elementary Grace S. Thille Elementary McKevett Elementary Thelma B Bedell Elementary Fire Station 20 Fire Station 26 Fire Station 29 Santa Paula High Renaissance High Isabell Middle Aviation Museum of Santa Paula California oil Museum Museum of Agriculture Ventura County Santa Paula Art Museum Santa Paula Police Department Santa Paula Police Department Thomas Aquinas College Santa Paula City Hall Santa Paula Hospital Justin Early Learners Academy Simi valley City Hall Simi Valley Unified Arroyo Elementary Berylwood Elementary Big Springs Elementary Crestview Elementary Garden Grove Elementary Hollow Hills Elementary Katherine Elementary Knolls Elementary Madera Elementary Mountain View Elementary Santa Susana Elementary Sycamore Elementary Township Elementary Vista Elementary Atherwood Elementary Wood Ranch Elementary Fire Station 41 Fire Station 44 Fire Station 45 Fire Station 46 Fire Station 47 Santa Susana High Apollo High Royal High Simi Valley High Simi Valley Public Library Sinaloa Middle Valley View Middle Hillside Middle Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Simi Valley Sherrif's Department Eternity Bible College Somis Union Mesa Union Elementary Mesa Elementary Somis Elementary Fire Station 57 River Oaks Academy Environmental Academy of Research Technology Century Academy Laderna STARS Academy BRIDGES Charter Conejo Valley Unified Meadowns Arts and Technology Elementary Acacia Magnet School for Enriched Learning Aspen Elementary Banyan Elementary Madrona Elementary Maple Elementary Conejo Elementary Glenwood Elementary Weathersfield Elementary Wildwood Elementary Westlake Hills Elementary Lang Ranch Fire Station 30 Fire Station 31 Fire Station 33 Fire Station 34 Fire Station 37 Ventura County Fire Station Adult Education Conejo Valley High (Continuation) Westlake High Thousand Oaks High Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital Redwood Middle Colina Middle Los Cerritos Middle Chumash Indian Museum Conejo Valley Art Museum California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks University Center Preschool California Lutheran University Thousand Oaks City Hall Los Robles Regional Medical Center Thousand Oaks Sherrif's Department Academy of Technology & Leadership at Saticoy De Anza Academy of Technology and the Arts Ventura Adult and Continuing Education Homestead (Alternative) Ventura Charter School of Arts and Global Education Golden Valley Charter Ventura Unified Sunset Elementary Blanche Reynolds Elementary E.P. Foster Elementary Elmhurst Elementary Juanamaria Elementary Junipero Serra Elementary Lincoln Elementary Loma Vista Elementary Montalvo Elementary Mound Elementary Pierpont Elementary Poinsettia Elementary Sheridan Way Elementary Will Rogers Elementary Portola Elementary Citrus Glen Elementary Fire Station 25 Fire Station 5 Pacific High El Camino High Foothill Technology High Buena High Ventura High Ventura Cardiology Consultants Avenue Library E P Foster Library Hill Road Library Saticoy Library Ventura County Law Library Balboa Middle Cabrillo Middle Anacapa Middle Albinger Archaeological Museum Museum of Ventura County Ventura County Museum of History and Art Santa Barbara Business College SBBCollege Southern Ca Institute of Law Ventura Adult and Continuing Education Ventura College San Buenaventura City Hall Aurora Vista Del Mar Hospital Community Memorial Health System Community Memorial Hospital Community Memorial Hospital Hillmont Psychiatric Center Ventura County Medical Center Ventura County Medical Center Ventura College Police Department Ventura Police Department Ventura Sherrif's Department White Oak Elementary Westlake Elementary Westlake Village library Type City Academy Camarillo Academy Camarillo Charter School Camarillo Charter School Camarillo City Hall Camarillo Education Center Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Elementary School Camarillo Fire station Camarillo Fire station Camarillo Fire station Camarillo Fire station Camarillo High School Camarillo High School Camarillo High School Camarillo Hospital Camarillo K-8 School Camarillo Library Camarillo Middle School Camarillo Middle School Camarillo Middle School Camarillo Mueseum Camarillo Museum Camarillo Museum Camarillo Office of Education Camarillo Police Station Camarillo Preschool Camarillo Regional Occupational Program Camarillo Special Education Camarillo Special Education Camarillo Special Education Camarillo University Camarillo University Camarillo University Camarillo City Hall Fillmore Education Unification Fillmore Elementary School Fillmore Elementary School Fillmore Elementary School Fillmore Independent Study School Fillmore Middle School Fillmore Museum Fillmore Adult Education Fillmore Elementary
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