Cleveland Park and Woodley Park’s “secret garden” is not so secret any more! Tregaron has been featured in a record number of news articles over the past year-plus. We are honored that our small-but-mighty organization has been able to provide a haven for so many during these tough times, and we’re pleased to have so many enthusiastic friends, new and old!
“If you need some fresh air, be sensible and safe: These five spots have plenty of natural beauty and elbow room,” The Washington Post, March 26, 2020. Showcasing five parks that are safe to explore during the pandemic, including Tregaron.
“4 Parks You May Not Know About – But Should,” The Washingtonian, July 26, 2019. Four parks that are “hidden gems,” including Tregaron.
“How Washington Performing Arts’ Jenny Bilfield would spend a perfect day in D.C.,” The Washington Post, August 24, 2020. Jenny Bilfield, the CEO and President of Washington Performing Arts, says, “The Tregaron Conservancy is one of the most extraordinary places to visit . . . . One of my favorite things to watch is bullfrogs in the pond, to try to spot them when they start bellowing.”
“Four summertime strolls: Where to take them and what to listen to,” The Washington Post, July 15, 2020. Inspired by the singing bullfrogs in the Lily Pond, G.P. Telemann’s Violin Concerto in A Major, “The Frogs,” is recommended as a soundtrack for Tregaron.
“Where we found joy in 2020, and where we’ll look for it in 2021,” The Washington Post, December 30 2020. The Tregaron Conservancy is highlighted as a place of unexpected joy in unprecedented times.
“Timelessness and close personal ties in D.C.’s Cleveland Park neighborhood,” The Washington Post, June 3, 2020. Tregaron is featured as one of Cleveland Park’s green spaces open to the public.
“Doggy outings in an age of social distancing: How to keep you and Fido safe and healthy in the great outdoors,” The Washington Post, May 7, 2020. With all of the new dogs adopted during the pandemic, Tregaron is a good place to walk with your pup — on leash!
“Some movie extras added something extra to films shot in Washington,” The Washington Post, September 1, 2020. The Tregaron estate is noted as the filming location of a party scene in the 1962 movie, “Advise and Consent.”