In 1923, Bogardus founded the Junior League of Honolulu with 30 female founding members, a local
Junior League nonprofit organizations. The League produced a movie,
The Kamaaina (1929), which was shown in various locations in the United States. By 1928, the league had grown to 117 members. The Junior League of Honolulu has later focused on community service projects for Honolulu and the greater area. Additionally Bogardus had lobbied for the preservation of
Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hānaiakamalama) in Honolulu and
Hulihee Palace in Kailua-Kona. == Death and legacy ==