SanTan Sun News - Nov. 19, 2016

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Hamilton junior follows in father’s footsteps to become Eagle Scout BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI

Before Scott Bomberg was born, his mother and father yearned for him to be an Eagle Scout. “I remember driving home from my first ultrasound almost 18 years ago and Scotty’s father and I talked about how we hoped he’d be an Eagle Scout one day like his dad,” said his mom, Joan Kilbey. “Throughout the rest of the pregnancy, everyone referred to him as ‘The Little Cub Scout.’” Scott followed his parents’ dream and became an Eagle Scout after planting 27 trees to renew Tumbleweed Park. “I thought it went really well,” Scott said. “A lot of people came out to support us and they worked really hard. It was a good effort. We had a good 30 people at one point.” Scott took his task seriously. He sought an Eagle Scout project for some time. After discussing ideas with his mother, they arrived at the treeplanting project. “I feel like one of the reasons why it was a good project is because of a quote that I saw online, ‘Society grows great when people plant trees whose shade they will never sit in,’” he said. “That’s really important. We take a lot of stuff for granted, like the things that generations past have provided for us. It

Chandler provided the trees for the Eagle Scout project of Scott Bomberg, which helped to revitalize Tumbleweed Park. STSN photo by Kimberly Carrillo

felt good because we were contributing to society and giving our city something

that other people might be able to see one day.”

Chandler provided the trees through its wholesale nursery supplier, Kilbey said. Barro’s Pizza on Alma School and Germann roads donated the pizzas for the volunteer lunch. Becky Purinton of Mesa and Kilbey, who works for Better Homes and Gardens, Move Time Realty, supplied water, cupcakes and sodas for all the volunteers. The experience just caps a terrific experience that Scott has had. “To me, it’s one of my favorite things that I’ve been involved in,” he said. “I’ve been involved in Scouts since the first grade. I stuck with it. I love the camaraderie. Some of my best friends are there. We learn pretty interesting stuff.” That includes serving as a counselor at Camp Raymond, Which is between Williams and Flagstaff. “I was on the climbing staff,” he said. “I learned a lot about knots and anchor systems. We were having Scouts climb and rappel. The coolest thing about that is they were able to conquer their fears and do something a little crazy and fun.” A junior at Hamilton High School, Scott has an idea about what he would like to study in college. “When I graduate, I want to go to one of the colleges in Arizona,” he said. “I’m see

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Two Chandler legislators land key Chandler resident Kelly Schwab steps in as new city attorney leadership roles in new session BY TIM J. RANDALL

BY PAUL MARYNIAK

In the wake of the Nov. 8 election, Chandler can now boast of having two key leaders in both chambers of the state Legislature when it goes into session in January. And the election added a touch of blue to the previously solid Republic delegation serving the city. Sen. Steve Yarbrough will become the state Senate president while J.D. Mesnard of Chandler was elected by his GOP colleagues as House speaker. Both men represent District 17, which covers parts of Chandler and Gilbert, and sailed to victory in the election, along with newcomer Republican Jeff Weninger, a former city councilman. Weninger and Mesnard handily defeated Jennifer Pawlik, the lone Democrat running for the two LD 18 House seats.

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Kelly Schwab assumed the role of city attorney a week after the City Council nominated and approved her for the position on Nov 7. “I am extremely fortunate to take on the responsibilities of city attorney for Chandler,” said Schwab, a 17-year Chandler resident. “I am excited to lead such a great staff and help facilitate the development of the council’s agenda.” A doctoral graduate of the University of Arizona College of Law, Schwab began her career working for a small firm in Tucson and quickly earned her first opportunity to practice municipal law for Marana. “I started at the ground level of the Dove Mountain project in Marana as the town’s attorney,” Schwab said. “It was my first master-planned

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