Kudos to those making these events available. There’s a real dearth of opportunities for many young adult trads to meet one another to socialize and possibly to find marriage partners. Parents and older adults need to step in unlike in decades past where there were large numbers of Catholics in healthy, thriving parishes with schools, monasteries, convents, fraternities, etc.
In my experience, the majority of traditional Catholic families make long drives to and from Mass, often not every Sunday, and even those fortunate to have weekly Mass go to small chapels where there are few young adults who only see one another briefly for coffee and donuts afterwards. Or else they are directly related to the other young adults in attendance. It’s nice to visit your cousins, but there are no courtship possibilities!
Unless a young person is called to the religious life, he is not going to remain at home or live alone indefinitely. Very few people are cut out for the single life, much less called to it by God. The result is that the youth are going to have friends and most will get married, and not to a traditional Catholic.
I think Catholic parents should seriously consider some form of arranged marriages, given the situation in the Church and the world.