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National Conventions

In recent years, National Conventions have attracted almost 2,000 Members. Nowhere in Alpha Phi Omega is the sense of Brotherhood as great or the fellowship as rich. Members from all parts of the nation meet not only to decide the important issues of the day but also to share their concepts of the Fraternity through informal gatherings and numerous dances and social events held throughout the four-day Convention.

Dates and Locations


  • 2012 - Anaheim, California
  • 2010 - Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2008 - Boston, Massachusetts
  • 2006 - Louisville, Kentucky
  • 2004 - Denver, Colorado
  • 2002 - New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2000 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 1998 - Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 1996 - Phoenix, Arizona
  • 1994 - Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas
  • 1992 - Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1990 - Saint Louis, Missouri
  • 1988 - Denver, Colorado
  • 1986 - Houston, Texas
  • 1984 - Washington, D.C.
  • 1982 - Kansas City, Missouri
  • 1980 - Los Angeles, California
  • 1978 - Nashville, Tennessee
  • 1976 - Atlanta, Georgia
  • 1974 - Saint Louis, Missouri
  • 1972 - Denver, Colorado
  • 1970 - Dallas, Texas
  • 1968 - Washington, D.C.
  • 1967 - Norman, Oklahoma (Constitutional Convention)
  • 1966 - Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 1964 - Denver, Colorado
  • 1962 - Kansas City, Missouri
  • 1960 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 1958 - Austin, Texas
  • 1956 - Long Beach, California
  • 1954 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • 1952 - Columbus, Ohio
  • 1950 - Des Moines, Iowa
  • 1948 - Chicago, Illinois
  • 1946 - Kansas City, Missouri
  • 1940 - Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 1938 - Saint Louis, Missouri
  • 1936 - Akron, Ohio
  • 1934 - Kansas City, Missouri
  • 1932 - Chicago, Illinois
  • 1931 - Saint Louis, Missouri