Frank Bogert

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Frank Bogert
15th Mayor of Palm Springs
In office
April 1982 – April 1988
Preceded byJohn Doyle
Succeeded bySonny Bono
Member of the City Council
In office
1958–1966
Personal details
Born(1910-01-01)January 1, 1910
Mesa, Colorado, U.S.
DiedMarch 22, 2009(2009-03-22) (aged 99)
Palm Springs, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican

Frank M. Bogert (January 1, 1910 – March 22, 2009) was an actor, professional rodeo announcer, author, and politician best known as the longtime mayor of Palm Springs, California.

Bogert arrived in Palm Springs in 1927, becoming the city's first chamber of commerce manager in 1939. In the later 1930s he was the manager of the Palm Springs Racquet Club.[1]

In 1958, Bogert was elected to the Palm Springs City Council, becoming mayor soon after, serving for eight years. He was elected to the position for two more two-year terms in 1982.

Bogert worked closely with Gene Autry to bring the California Angels to Palm Springs for spring training. In 1987 he wrote a book, Palm Springs: First Hundred Years,[2] a favorite of famous area resident Bob Hope.

In 1997, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.[3]

A statue of Bogert on horseback is in front of the Palm Springs City Hall.[4]

View of South Palm Springs near the Frank Bogert Trailhead

Bibliography

  • View From the Saddle: Characters Who Crossed My Trail. Palm Springs, CA: ETC Publications. 2006. p. 232. ISBN 0-88280-158-9. OCLC 62110026., ISBN 978-0882801582, LCC F869.P18B65 2006
  • Palm Springs: First Hundred Years. Palm Springs, California: Palm Springs Library. 2003. p. 288. ISBN 0-9618724-2-X. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help) LCC F869.P18B64 2003

References

  1. ^ Rippingale, Sally Presley (1984). "The Thirties". The History of the Racquet Club of Palm Springs. Yucaipa, CA: US Business Specialties. p. 146. LCCN 85226534. OCLC 13526611.
  2. ^ Bogert, Frank M. (2003 (Revised, with epilogue)). Palm Springs: First Hundred Years. Palm Springs: Palm Springs Library. ISBN 0-9618724-2-X. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |year= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help) LCC F869.P18B64 2003
  3. ^ Palm Springs Walk of Stars by date dedicated
  4. ^ http://www.mydesert.com/article/20090323/NEWS01/90323011 Biography and news of Bogert's death at Mydesert.com

External links

"Frank Bogert". Find a Grave. May 15, 2009. Retrieved November 19, 2011.

Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Palm Springs, California
April 1982–April 1988
Succeeded by