National Meetings
Driving Our Mission at National Meetings
Explore The American Legion’s four key meetings — from Fall and Spring Meetings to the Washington Conference in D.C. and the National Convention. These key events provide opportunities for leadership and members to connect, collaborate, and stay engaged. Access schedules, resources, and future dates all in one place.
Our next meeting is Fall Meetings at The American Legion National Headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, October 6-9, 2025.
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Fall Meetings
Members of The American Legion's National Executive Committee, along with American Legion commission and committee members, will convene October 6-9, 2025 in Indianapolis for the organization's annual Fall Meetings. -
Washington Conference
The Washington Conference brings together Legionnaires for critical discussions with lawmakers, informative sessions with members of Congress and VA leadership, and insights on legislative priorities from the National Commander. -
National Regional Information Conference
Attendees will gain valuable insights into Constitution & Bylaws, Post Operations, Be The One, and more, with sessions designed to enhance member engagement and leadership. -
Spring Meetings
American Legion leadership convenes May 4-7, 2026 in Indianapolis to deliver reports and vote on resolutions. Click here for the latest information as it becomes available. -
National Convention
The American Legion National Convention stands as the organization's largest annual gathering, bringing together approximately 9,000 members from The American Legion Family. -
Future Meeting Dates
Dates for future American Legion meetings and conventions, including Washington Conference, Spring and Fall Meetings, and National Convention.
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