(New Braunfels, TX) It’s always a big deal when our President or someone in his family comes to visit Texas.

And soon the Lone Star State will be welcoming Lara Trump as she is set to appear at a Comal County Republican fundraiser in May.

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Details on When Lara Trump Will Be in Texas

Lara Trump is expected to speak at the Comal County Republican Party’s Dawn of the Golden Era event which will take place on Thursday, May 15th at 7:30 p.m. in New Braunfels.

This is the biggest fundraiser in the county for the republican party.

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How Much are Tickets to Attend the Event?

Tickets prices range from $100 for general admission, $500 for Silver VIP and $750 for Gold VIP access. Both of the VIP packages include a professional photo with Lara Trump.

Everyone in attendance is asked to dress to impress. This means Texas business casual; semi-formal or cocktail attire is required.

The event location will be given on the purchased tickets. Which makes sense given the tension around politics currently.

While the President himself will not be appearing, this is still a big event for the republican party in Texas.

If you want to know more about the event or more details about anything related to the Comal County Republican Party, you can visit their website by clicking here.

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