In addition to local council and district meetings, the members of the Knights of Lithuania gather each year for their National convention.  These conventions are hosted by councils or districts throughout the country.  The purpose of the national convention is to plan national policy and activities, discuss means of improving the organization's religious, cultural and political activity and to elect the Supreme Council (National Executive Board and Committee Chairs) for the coming year.

Our 95th National Convention will be hosted by Council 96 - Dayton, OH from July 31st to August 3rd, 2008.  Please revisit this page later this year for additional convention information as it becomes available.

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Past Convention Cities of the Knights of Lithuania
Over the years, the Knights have met in various places and regions of this great country.  With the largest Lithuanian population in the United States, the most popular convention destination is Chicago, Illinois having been home to fourteen (14) National Conventions.  Other cities that have been our host multiple times include Boston, Brockton, Cleveland, Dayton and Detroit. 

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1914  Brockton, MA
1915  Chicago, IL
1916  Wilkes-Barre, PA
1917  Brooklyn, NY
1918  Cleveland, OH
1919  Pittsburgh, PA
1920  Lawrence, MA
1921  Chicago, IL
1922  Detroit, MI
1923  Springfield, IL
1924  Homestead, PA
1925  Boston, MA
1926  Waterbury, CT
1927  Elizabeth, NJ
1928  Chicago, IL
1929  Cleveland, OH
1930  Kenosha, WI
1931  Brooklyn, NY
1932  Boston, MA
1933  Chicago, IL
1934  New York, NY
1935  Hartford, CT
1936  Providence, RI
1937  Dayton, OH
1938  Chicago, IL
1939  Harrison-Kearny, NJ
1940  Hartford, CT
1941  Pittsburgh, PA
1942  Boston, MA
1943  Newark, NJ
1944  New York, NY
1945  Cicero, IL
1946  Worcester, MA
1947  Philadelphia, PA
1948  Detroit, MI
1949  Elizabeth, NJ
1950  Chicago, IL
1951  New York, NY
1952  Dayton, OH
1953  Boston, MA
1954  Pittsburgh, PA
1955  Newark, NJ
1956  Chicago, IL
1957  Los Angeles, CA
1958  Philadelphia, PA
1959  Detroit, MI
1960  Worcester, MA
1961  Cleveland, OH
1962  Newark, NJ
1963  Boston, MA
1964  Chicago, IL
1965  Los Angeles, CA
1966  Worcester, MA
1967  Dayton, OH
1968  Philadelphia, PA
1969  Newark, NJ
1970  Chicago, IL
1971  Kennebunkport, ME
1972  Cleveland, OH
1973  Brockton, MA
1974  Detroit, MI
1975  New York, NY
1976  Dayton, OH
1977  Providence, RI
1978  Syracuse, NY
1979  Chicago, IL
1980  Boston, MA
1981  Scranton, PA
1982  Cleveland, OH
1983  Philadelphia, PA
1984  Chicago, IL
1985  New Haven, CT
1986 Allentown, PA
1987 Kansas City, KS
1988 Washington, DC
1989 Chicago, IL
1990 Pittsburgh, PA
1991 St. Petersburg, FL
1992 Allentown, PA
1993 Worcester, MA
1994 Chicago, IL
1995 Detroit, MI
1996 Brockton, MA
1997 Dayton, OH
1998 Waterbury, CT         
1999 Philadelphia, PA
2000 Los Angeles, CA
2001 Lake Buena Vista,FL
2002 Chicago, IL        
2003 Brockton, MA
2004 Kearny, NJ
2005 Pittsburgh, PA
2006 Lake Buena Vista, FL
2007 Brockton, MA
2008 Dayton, OH
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