Arts & Entertainment
484th Palm Springs Walk Of Fame Star Goes To Barbar Rogers, Gary Geske
Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce announces that Barbara Rogers and Gary Geske will be honored Thursday, Dec. 11 at 3 p.m.

PALM SPRINGS, CA — The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that Barbara Rogers and Gary Geske will be honored with the 484th star on the Palm Springs Walk of the Stars in the categories of Humanitarian and Literary. The star will be unveiled during a public dedication ceremony on Thursday, December 11, at 3 p.m. at 849 N Palm Canyon Dr.
"For more than 16 years, Barbara Rogers and Gary Geske have been distinguished supporters of initiatives that uplift women, families, seniors, the LGBTQ+ community, animal welfare, and the arts," a spokesperson for the event said. "Their philanthropy is defined by both meaningful financial contributions and consistent personal engagement across the Coachella Valley. Barbara currently serves on the boards of Loving All Animals, The Joslyn Center, and The McCallum Theatre. Together, they have provided long-term support to The Desert Symphony, McCallum Theatre and The Muses, CV Rep, The Unforgettables Foundation, The Desert Woman's Show, Loving All Animals, Jewish Family Services, and Old Town Artisan Studios."
Their impact extends well beyond sponsorship. They are active participants and advocates at fundraising events benefiting organizations such as Hanson House, the Palm Springs Air Museum - a meaningful cause given Gary's service as a U.S. Navy veteran - and the Palm Springs Animal Shelter. They have also helped advance critical projects, including the acquisition of the dermatology machine at Eisenhower Medical Center and the development of the pickleball court at The Joslyn Center.
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An avid pickleball player, Barbara frequently hosts charity tournaments at their home in Bighorn.
She is also the author of It's A No-Grainer, a cookbook focused on promoting healthy living. Her recent honors include the Woman of Wonder Award from The Desert Symphony and Humanitarian Awards from both McCallum Muses and Jewish Family Services.
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