32nd Annual NAKFest – Hosted By Kappa Chapter
April 4-5, 2025 – University of California, Davis
The Mission: NAKFEST is the signature event of Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc. It is the annual family reunion of our brotherhood where Alumni and undergrads reconnect with old friends. Undergraduates gain motivation to pursue greater success in community service and campus participation. For initiates and new members it is often the event that opens their eyes to the power of NAK. The first NAKFEST took place in 1989 when the Founding Chapter, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo hosted the only other chapter at that time, San Jose State University. It was originally held on the weekend that coincided with the date of NAKs anniversary, February 26.
In 1999 the event was officially moved to the month of April to take advantage of better weather. No more than 50 NAK brothers attended the first NAKFEST. The two chapters competed against each other in games of softball, football, and basketball. Although we don’t know the exact outcome of each game, Cal Poly claims to have won the sports championship that year, and for several years following. The rest of the weekend included an official business meeting to discuss NAK’s constitutional by-laws, and performances by the chapters. By 1996, NAK had added seven additional chapters to its ranks. Although the fundamental essence of NAKFEST remained, several significant changes had occurred. That year when the chapter at Sonoma State University hosted about 200 NAKs, including the brothers from San Diego State who chartered a bus for the trip, the attendance had quadrupled in size compared to the first year.
What had started out as a regular business meeting had come to serve as the venue for electing members of our National Board. The NAKFEST party, by now, featured a dinner and dance at a local hotel or banquet hall and had begun to develop a reputation throughout the state as the fraternity’s marquee event. One thing that remained the same was Cal Poly once again being crowned victors of the sports competition. However that, too, would ultimately change. The most common sports at NAKFEST have been football and basketball, with soccer another frequent event. Other sports played throughout NAKFEST history include softball, volleyball, cross-country running, handball, tug-o-war, and even a pie-eating contest! Stay tuned to this page for the latest information. Please email programs@nakinc.org. with questions or concerns.
Previous NAKFest hosting chapters:
- 1989 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Founding Chapter
- 1990 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Founding Chapter
- 1991 San Jose State University, Alpha Chapter1992 San Diego State University, Beta Chapter
- 1993 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Founding Chapter
- 1994 San Diego State University, Beta Chapter
- 1995 San Jose State University, Alpha Chapter
- 1996 Sonoma State University, Gamma Chapter
- 1997 Stanislaus State University, Delta Chapter
- 1998 Fresno State University, Epsilon Chapter
- 1999 UC Santa Barbara, Zeta Chapter
- 2000 Santa Clara, Eta Chapter
- 2001 Chico State University, Theta Chapter
- 2002 Sacramento State University, Iota Chapter
- 2003 UC Davis, Kappa Chapter
- 2004 UC San Diego, Lambda Chapter
- 2005 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Founding Chapter
- 2006 UC Los Angeles, Rho Chapter
- 2007 Colorado State University – Ft. Collins, Mu Chapter
- 2008 San Jose State University, Alpha Chapter
- 2009 UC Riverside, Nu Chapter
- 2010 San Diego State University, Beta Chapter
- 2011 CSU Monterey Bay, Xi Chapter
- 2012 Sonoma State University, Gamma Chapter
- 2013 University of Nevada – Reno, Omicron Chapter
- 2014 Fresno State University, Epsilon Chapter
- 2015 National Hispanic University, Phi Chapter
- 2016 UC San Diego, Lambda Chapter & San Diego State University, Beta Chapter
- 2017 CSU Chico, Theta Chapter
- 2018 Region 4 – Orange County/ San Diego (Beta, Lambda, Chi, Psi) Chapters
- 2019 Region 1 – Colorado (Mu, Sigma, Alpha Gamma) Chapters
- 2020 – 2023 Event Postponed
- 2024 – Fresno State University, Epsilon Chapter
- 2025 – UC Davis, Kappa Chapter
Messages from the National Director of Programming
Greetings Brothers,
It is time to start reserving hotels, booking the weekend, and training (or not) for the #NAKfest2025 trophy! Please reserve April 4-5 for NAKFest weekend. This event will be hosted by the Kappa Chapter at the University of California, Davis. This weekend will be for the purpose of recognizing the Newly Initiated Brothers, as well as Chapter and and brother achievements in the last year. Also happening in conjunction with NAKFest, will be the Nu Member Symposium which will occur on April 6 only. Nu Member Symposium will be dedicated to prospective brothers who are currently undergoing the intake process.
Please look over this site to help you navigate the weekend.
Hope to see many of you out there!
In Brotherhood,
Jose Francisco
Associate Vice President of Programming
Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc.
programs@nakinc.org
NAKFest Accommodation Options
Currently in contact with multiple hotels to get discounted pricing in rooms. But if you’re eager to get a room now, here are some options available to you.
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Lodging options
- Davis
- Woodland
- Sacramento
- AirBnb
- Address and costs varies by location
- Transportation
- Brothers are responsible for transportation to and from events.
NAKFest Weekend Agenda
Saturday, April 5
Friday Night Event
Tulum Bar & Grill
Time: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Meal includes a choice of 3 meats and sides
Karaoke
Location: Tulum Bar & Grill
Address: 455 Bercut Dr, Sacramento
NAKFest Sports Tournament
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: Nugget Field
Address: 1801 Moore Blvd, Davis, CA 95618
- Flag football
- Soccer
- Cornhole
Official sports guidelines can be found here.
NAKFest Dance Party
Time: 8 p.m. – 1 a.m.
Location: Country Club Lanes
Address: 2600 Watt Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Sunday, April 6
Nu Member Symposium (Prospective brothers only)
- 9 a.m. – Welcome ceremony
- 10 a.m. – New brother presentation
- 11 a.m. – Workshop #1
- 12 p.m. – Lunch (included)
- 1 p.m. – Workshop #2
- 2 p.m. – Workshop #3
- 3 p.m. – Closing ceremony
More information can be found here.
NAKFest Event Liaisons
Jose Francisco (NEB-NAKfest)
National Director of Programming
programs@nakinc.org
Cell: 831-585-8589
Leo Velazquez (NEB-Nu Member Symposium)
Associate Vice President of Southern Education
south.intake@nakinc.org
Cell: 559-285-0047
Joahan Urdiano (Kappa Chapter)
Brotherhood Chair
jaurdiano@ucdavis.edu
Cell: 669-272-9764
Noah Martinez (Kappa Chapter)
Vice President
nqmartinez@ucdavis.edu
Cell: 510-365-2004
Adrian Gonzalez (Kappa Chapter)
President
adrgonzalez@ucdavis.edu
Cell: 209-719-9482
NAKFest Sports
Location: Nugget Field
Address: 1801 Moore Blvd, Davis, CA 95618
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Flag football
- Soccer
- Cornhole
Basic rules for flag football, cornhole and soccer can be found here.
Additional information:
- Zero Tolerance Policy: Any instances of fighting will result in the immediate suspension of the involved chapter from further participation in NAKFest. Additionally, refunds will not be honored for chapters suspended due to violations of this policy.
- NAKFest participation requirement: To compete in NAKFest events, members must have purchased a package. Only those with confirmed package purchases will be eligible for competition
- Equipment: All necessary equipment will be provided. Teams are responsible for wearing appropriate attire.
- Referees: Each game will be officiated by appointed referees to ensure fair play and compliance with the rules.
NAK Store Registration
Purchase tickets here.
Early bird registration
- Dates: Feb. 26 to March 12
- $100 full day pass (sports and party)
- $20 (party only)
Regular registration
- Dates: March 13-26
- $120 full day pass (sports and party)
- $20 (party only)
Late registration
- Dates: March 27 to April 3
- $150 full day pass (sports and party)
- $40 (at the door)
A La Carte registration
- Dates: Feb. 26 to April 3
- $80 sports only
- $20 pre-sale or $40 at the door
T-shirts with pre-registration purchases only (deadline is March 12)
Around Town Guide
Here are helpful guides to local Davis and surrounding area attractions when coming to the region.
- Visit Davis, CA: https://visitdavis.org/
- Visit Sacramento, CA: https://www.visitsacramento.com/
- Visit Woodland, CA: https://visitwoodland.com/