Log Cabin Senior Center Gets a Refresh!
A Fresh New Look for the Log Cabin
Since 2004, the Jensen Beach Garden Club has proudly maintained the gardens at the Log Cabin Senior Center in Langford Park. Today, our Garden Committee continues to work tirelessly to keep them healthy, beautiful, and welcoming.
For a long time, we have dreamt about refreshing the landscaping — and this summer, we finally made it happen. With the plant selection and design expertise of Club member and Master Gardener Stacie Latham, we set our plans in motion.
The project began with the removal of two aging trees and several underperforming shrubs. We replaced them with a show-stopping La France hibiscus tree, flanked by smaller hibiscus, graceful muhly grass, white fountain grass, and agapanthus. A trio of Christmas palms now adds height and tropical flair, while we repurposed a frangipani. Around back, pink hibiscus now brightens the beds where bougainvillea once grew, and bold rojo congos add lush, tropical greenery.
The effort was truly a community collaboration. Mark Lynch and his crew from Martin County Parks & Recreation joined forces with an energetic team from Jensen Beach High School’s Jr. ROTC, led by Mark Colbert, Colonel, USAF (Ret), Senior Aerospace Science Instructor. Garden Club members and friends — Dana & Mark von Rinteln, Dina & Raymond Elms, Pat Jones, Mary Chambers, Jan Jovingo, and Kim Thrift — also rolled up their sleeves to help bring the plan to life. A dedicated watering crew — Carol (director at the Log Cabin), Joe and Rob (Log Cabin volunteers), plus Pat, Dina, Annie, Lisa, Jan Jovingo, Stacie Latham, and Patty Spain — will keep the new landscaping healthy until it’s well established.
In all, 14 dedicated people worked side-by-side — and in just four hours, the transformation was complete. We are immensely grateful to each and every one of them for their hard work and dedication. Their efforts have not only brought our vision to life but also strengthened our community spirit.
Already, the fresh landscaping has drawn many compliments from visitors and Senior Center volunteers, who are now helping with watering duties to ensure the new plantings thrive. Their positive feedback is a reflection of our shared commitment and a source of great pride for us all.



