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About
The Camarillo Ranch Foundation
In 1998, the City of Camarillo established the Camarillo Ranch
Foundation, Incorporated, as a nonprofit public benefit corporation.
The City Council appointed a 15-member Board of Directors to operate
the Foundation. In addition to the fifteen directors, the Foundation
also includes two ex-officio members from the Camarillo City Council.
The newly formed Board met on May 5, 1999, and has met monthly ever
since.
The 4.5-acre Camarillo Ranch was given to the City of Camarillo
by the Centex Corporation in 1997. Centex had acquired the property
from a member of the Camarillo Family. Along with the Ranch, the
City also received the barn and stable on the adjacent property.
In 1999, the City, working with Centex, moved the massive red barn
and stable to their current locations on the Ranch.
One of the Foundation's first acts was the creation of its Mission
Statement:
To preserve, restore, and maintain the Camarillo Ranch as an historic
site in partnership with our public and private sectors, on a self-sustaining
basis; to foster its place in the rich history of California; to
transform it into a focal point of the community for education,
enrichment, and enjoyment; and to exhibit our diverse history and
culture.
In 1999-2000, the City of Camarillo restored the exterior and
foundation of the Camarillo House, including seismic retrofit upgrades,
the installation of exterior lighting, a ranch style fence around
the perimeter of the property, a new roof, and utilities. This renovation
also included removing portions of the House that were not part
of the original design. The gardens and exterior site features were
also restored and interpreted into the museum complex. In the future,
the Camarillo Ranch Foundation will be restoring the historic Ranch
Barn.
The Foundation is working to make the Camarillo Ranch a prominent
Ventura County location for community events, school field trips,
weddings and receptions, film shoots and much more for years to
come.
The Camarillo Ranch Foundation is organized and operated exclusively
for charitable purposes pursuant to Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal
Revenue Service Code.
The Foundation meets on the first Wednesday of each month, usually
in the Camarillo House, at 6:30 p.m. These meetings are open to
the public. For information about the agenda for a particular meeting,
please contact Foundation President Ted Rains at (805) 389-8182.
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