Red Meat Lovers Club unveils five-event fall series across South Florida

Aug. 20, 2026
By AI, Created 15:57 UTC, Aug 20, 2026, AGP -

The Red Meat Lovers Club will stage five fall 2026 events in Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Fort Lauderdale, capped by its biggest gala of the season. The lineup blends networking, venue takeovers and charity fundraising for groups including The Fuller Center, Play for Blake and Pinkball.

Why it matters: - The fall slate reinforces how the Red Meat Lovers Club uses food-driven networking events to raise money for local nonprofits. - The club says its events have raised more than $2.5 million for nonprofit organizations since 2017. - The series spans Palm Beach and Broward counties and includes the club's largest fundraising gala of the year.

What happened: - The Red Meat Lovers Club announced five Fall 2026 events across Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Fort Lauderdale. - The club was founded by Evan Darnell. - The first event is set for Monday, August 24, 2026, at the Boca Raton Regional Chamber of Commerce. - The fall series also includes events on August 26, September 10, September 18 and October 19.

The details: - The opening event, “A Lunch of Opportunity,” is tied to the Chamber's ribbon cutting for Centsible Solutions, a Red Meat Lovers Club partner in prime. - The Boca Raton lunch will feature food from Windy City Pizza and dessert from Glazed & Fueled. - Live and silent auction fundraising at the lunch will benefit The Fuller Center. - Registration for the lunch is free, with optional $15 and $25 donation tickets available at registration details. - On August 26, the club will debut the Red Tuna Lovers Club with a takeover of AlleyCat and Sunset Sushi in downtown Boca Raton. - That event centers on a whole bluefin tuna broken down on site, plus beef dishes, caviar service, an open bar, auctions and an RMLC raffle. - Proceeds from the tuna event will support The Fuller Center, and the club will also help the organization recruit adult mentors. - Tickets for the August 26 event cost $140 and are available at tickets. - The September 10 “Meat Our Sponsors” lunch will be held at Gallagher's Steakhouse in Boca Raton for RMLC's Partners in Prime. - Outside businesses can buy a limited number of underwriting tickets at underwriting tickets. - The September 18 event, “A Meaningful Meating” for Play for Blake, will take over Museum 66 South in Delray Beach. - Play for Blake was founded in 2023 by Amy and Darren Buchbinder in memory of their son Blake. - The foundation says it has distributed more than 5,000 soccer balls to middle school programs across Palm Beach County and internationally. - Chef Jason Savino and the Potions in Motion team will serve sushi, tuna taco stations, sliders, hot dog Wellington, chicken lollipop wings, a grazing table, a seated “Turf & Turf” course and a donut installation. - All auction proceeds from the September 18 event will go to Play for Blake. - The event is presented by The Power of Sports, along with Werner Hoffman Creig & Garcia and Ver Ploeg & Marino. - Tickets for the September 18 event cost $140 and are available at tickets. - The fall series closes October 19 with “The Family Feast,” a full buyout of Anthony's Runway 84 in Fort Lauderdale. - The event will include meat stations, pasta stations, wine, beer, specialty cocktails, auctions and a raffle benefiting Pinkball. - Pinkball funds screening and diagnostic mammograms and breast ultrasounds for uninsured and underinsured women who may not qualify for other grants. - All money raised through the auction will be donated to Pinkball. - Tickets for the October 19 event cost $188 and are available at tickets.

Between the lines: - The event series shows how RMLC packages charity fundraising with high-end dining and sponsor-driven networking. - The club is also using the fall calendar to deepen its chapter expansion nationwide. - The repeated venue takeovers and branded partner events suggest RMLC is leaning on scarcity and exclusivity as part of its draw. - The mix of causes spans family support, youth sports and women's health, broadening the club's community reach.

What's next: - RMLC plans to announce its holiday and year-end lineup in the coming weeks. - Businesses and organizations interested in sponsorship opportunities can contact sos@redmeatloversclub.com. - The club says it continues expanding chapters nationwide.

The bottom line: - RMLC is turning fall 2026 into a South Florida charity-and-networking circuit, with each dinner designed to raise money, attract sponsors and keep the club's social brand growing.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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