The Friends of Robert H. Treman State Park in Ithaca, NY support the park with educational activities and projects; efforts to preserve park resources including the Old Mill, a 19th century grist mill with the old machinery intact along with exhibits; archeological investigation of the old agricultural service hamlet known as Enfield Falls in the area of the upper park; and other projects. To find out more about the Friends of Treman, contact President Pauline Halpern at ptahalpern@earthlink.net.
To learn more about Robert H. Treman State Park, check out the state website.
See the park MAP.

The Old Mill in the upper park
Join the Friends of
Robert H. Treman
State Park
For just ten bucks, you can have a year’s membership in the Friends of Robert H. Treman State Park. With your membership, you support our free educational programs throughout the year, you can attend our monthly planning meetings, you have an opportunity to participate in our fundraising projects; and you know that you are supporting the enrichment of the visitors’ experiences at the park and helping protect the park’s resources, including the mill.
Our membership year runs from April 1 through March 31 of the next year. Dues paid from January through March will cover membership through 3/31/13. (To check the latest year you are paid for, see your newsletter mailing label.)
To join or renew, just fill out and clip the form below and send a check for $10 to Friends of Robert H. Treman State Park, 105 Enfield Falls Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850.
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How is “Treman” pronounced? Which vowels sound hard and which soft?
By: Jason on August 21, 2011
at 7:21 am
It is pronounced TREEman with emphasis on the the first syllable.
By: owlgorge on April 15, 2012
at 9:43 am