Annual Lobster Dinner Fundraiser

Plan to attend an exciting and meaningful evening as we come together to raise funds in support of women and girls in our community.

Join us for one of the North Shore’s most anticipated fundraising events of the year! Enjoy an unforgettable evening of delicious food, music, friendship, and philanthropy as we come together to support women and girls in our community.

An Evening of Lobster, Inspiration & Giving Back

Tickets Are Limited. This Event Sells Out Every Year!

  • Saturday, October 3, 2026

  • 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

  • West Vancouver Yacht Club

Reserve your ticket today and join a community of supporters who believe in creating opportunities for women and girls to achieve their dreams.

Choose Your Dinner Experience

Indulge in a delicious three-course dinner featuring succulent lobster with alternative entrée options available, including salmon and braised beef.
Select from on of three dinner options when purchasing your ticket.

  • $160 lobster dinner

  • $110 for a choice of salmon or braised beef

  • $95 vegetarian dinner

A Night to Celebrate & Make a Difference

The evening will include:

  • Live Caribbean Music

  • An inspiring story from one of our Live Your Dream Award recipients

  • An exciting silent auction featuring unique items and experiences, perfect for early holiday shopping or a special treat for yourself

  • Claws For Cash Raffle: For just $50, you’ll have a 1-in-100 chance to win a $1,000 cash prize — a fun way to add some extra thrill to the night while supporting a great cause. Contact northssoroptimist@gmail.com and buy your ticket now.

Why Attend? Your Ticket Creates Change

When you attend the Lobster Dinner Fundraiser, you are helping women overcome barriers and build brighter futures.

Your support helps fund Soroptimist’s Live Your Dream Awards, which provide education grants to women who are the primary financial supporters of their families, as well as other local programs that empower women and girls across the North Shore.

 
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