1994 National Planning Meeting
The 1994 National Planning Meeting called ”Assembly of Chiefs,” was held in West Lake, Texas. Their job was to plan national activities for the “Year of Service,” to plan the OA Philmont Training Retreat and to elect national officers.
Josh Feigelson of Allohak Lodge, Ann Arbor, Michigan was elected National Chief. David Clark of Nentigo Lodge, Wilmington, Delaware was elected National Vice Chief. The Region Chiefs elected were: Joe Scionti – Western Region, Alyx Parker – Central Region, Dan McDonough, Jr. – Northeast Region and Russell Cann – Southern Region.
New in 1992 was WOA-TV, the first daily television
broadcast at a Conference. There were fireworks and an ice cream extravaganza. The Founder’s Day festival was held on the grounds of the Knoxville World’s Fair ending in a huge outdoor barbeque. 7,000 pounds of food was collected for the needy of Knoxville.
The role of the OA included the traditional OA Service Corps, but expanded to include an on-site radio station, and a Native American Indian village.
Trek vice chiefs were John Meckley, Erik Hansen, Brian Rudie, Dan Simons, Bill Kirkner and Tony Steinhardt with lead Advisers Esten Grubb, Dusty Sparks, Billy Walley, Rick Breithaupt, Gene Schnell and Larry Young. Most of the Arrowmen earned the special Challenge Pin shaped like the Tooth of time. As was the case in

