Donald Trump Jr., the eldest child of former U.S. President Donald Trump, will be in Missoula on April 28 for a fundraiser called "Protecting Freedom."
The event, sponsored by the Montana Association of Conservatives to raise money for its political action committee, will be held at the University of Montana's UC Ballroom.
A website for the event shows that U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke and Governor Greg Gianforte will also be "special guests."
Trump will be joined by conservative political consultant Alex Bruesewitz.
Prices are $75 for a single ticket. Under the "donation opportunities" page, guests are invited to donate $4,000 for four tickets and advertising space along with a mention from the podium.
Doors open at 1 p.m. for a meet-and-greet and the program begins at 2 p.m. and children under 16 will not be allowed in.
A request for confirmation from Gianforte's press office was not immediately returned. A request for confirmation from Zinke's office was also not immediately returned.
Photos: Protesters gather before Trump visit to Missoula
Protest at Playfair
A large crowd of people listen to one of several speakers Thursday evening during the gathering at Playfair Park.
Kurt Wilson
Protesters cheer
A large crowd of protesters cheer Thursday evening at a gathering at Playfair Park in Missoula. The crowd intentionally stayed away from the airport where President Donald Trump was speaking.
Kurt Wilson
Protesters
Protesters march around the Missoula County Fairgrounds during an event held in response to a rally in support of U.S. Senate candidate Matt Rosendale featuring President Donald Trump Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
SEABORN LARSON, Missoulian
Protest sign
A protester holds a sign during an event in Missoula held in response to a rally in support of U.S. Senate candidate Matt Rosendale featuring President Donald Trump Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
SEABORN LARSON, Missoulian
Protesters
Protesters march around the Missoula County Fairgrounds during an event held in response to a rally in support of U.S. Senate candidate Matt Rosendale featuring President Donald Trump Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
SEABORN LARSON, Missoulian
Protesters
A protester holds a sign during an event in Missoula held in response to a rally in support of U.S. Senate candidate Matt Rosendale featuring President Donald Trump Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
DAVID ERICKSON, Missoulian
Protester
A protester holds a sign during an event in Missoula held in response to a rally in support of U.S. Senate candidate Matt Rosendale featuring President Donald Trump Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
DAVID ERICKSON, Missoulian
Protester
A protester holds a sign during an event in Missoula held in response to a rally in support of U.S. Senate candidate Matt Rosendale featuring President Donald Trump Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
DAVID ERICKSON, Missoulian
Lou Laakso
Lou Laakso holds a sign that reads "Plaid Trumps Orange" during a protest aimed at President Donald Trump prior to Trump's visit to Missoula Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
CAMERON EVANS, Missoulian
Protester
Margaret Hillhouse, of Bozeman, holds a protest sign prior to the arrival of President Donald Trump in Missoula Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
SEABORN LARSON, Missoulian
iMpeach
"iMpeach" spelled out on Mount Sentinel in Missoula.
Photo by Mark Mesenko
M-peach
A peach adorns the "M" on Mount Sentinel, forming the pictogram "impeach."
Matthew Hamon
Shed roof
The words "Trump lies" adorn the roof of a building in Missoula.
Judith Winn Dammel
Mount Jumbo
Protesters of President Trump's campaign visit to Missoula Thursday unfurl an "I" next to the concrete "L" on Mount Jumbo Thursday morning on their way to completing the word "LIAR."
Kurt Wilson
Mount Jumbo
Using the L on Mount Jumbo, protesters of President Trump's campaign visit to Missoula Thursday used large sewn together pieces of fabric to complete the word "LIAR."
KURT WILSON, Missoulian
Mount Jumbo message
"LIAR" is spelled out using the "L" on Mount Jumbo prior to President Donald Trump's visit to Missoula Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
KEILA SZPALLER, Missoulian
Message for President Trump on Mount Sentinel
A message on Mount Sentinel reads "FU TRMP" prior to President Donald Trump's visit to Missoula Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. The message was quickly removed.
SEABORN LARSON, Missoulian
Message for Trump
A message on a Missoula hillside says "DUMP TRUMP DSA" prior to President Donald Trump's visit to Missoula Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. The message was removed before Trump arrived.
SEABORN LARSON, Missoulian
Protesters spell out "LIAR" on Mount Jumbo
Protesters spell out "LIAR" using the "L" on Mount Jumbo prior to President Donald Trump's visit to Missoula Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
CAMERON EVANS, Missoulian
Protester sign
A protester of President Trump's campaign visit to Missoula holds a sign about refugee children Thursday.
Kurt Wilson
Protesters in flannel
Protesters, including one with three flannel-shirted guests, March around the fairgrounds Thursday to end their day-long gathering at Playfair Park.
Kurt Wilson
Trump balloon
A protester carrying a balloon caricature of Trump as the crowd begins marching around the fairgrounds.
Kurt Wilson
Protest 2
Rabbi Laurie Franklin raises her arm and yells in support of Diane Sands while she serves soup at the protest at Playfair Park on Thursday.
PARKER SEIBOLD, Missoulian
Protest signs
Josephine Jennings (left), 9, and Gus Whiteley, 7, hold their homemade signs at the rally to protest President Donald Trump's visit to Missoula on Thursday.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Missoula Rises protest
During the rally organized by Missoula Rises on Thursday, a bus shuttled voters to turn in their ballots.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Protest organizers set up tables
Protest organizers encouraged attendees to visit tables around Playfair Park to get educated about current candidates and ballot initiatives before they vote.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Trump balloons
Rick Orozco (right) holds a balloon of President Donald Trump in a diaper. Orozco and his wife brought a number of the balloons to hand out at the protest.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Making signs
Sarah Stillsmoking, 12, makes a sign on the concrete at the beginning of the protest on Thursday.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Montana Immigrant Justice Alliance
Jordon Dyrdahl-Roberts volunteers at a table for Montana Immigrant Justice Alliance during the rally. MIJA is a statewide non-profit organization advocating for immigrants rights.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Protest sign
Kathy Little Leaf holds a sign at the rally on Thursday.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
First protest
Joel and Carolyn Schmidt hold homemade signs at the protest on Thursday. Carolyn said that growing up her father, a veteran, encouraged her to respect the military. "I though it wasn't reasonable then (to protest), but this is something different," she said. After hearing that President Donald Trump would be visiting Missoula she decided to would participate in her first protest ever.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Yoga class at Trump protest
Peaceful Heart Yoga leads a short class for protesters at Playfair Park on Thursday afternoon. Participants practiced in a field next to a sign that reads "we the people". The sign was created and used in rallies in 2003 by the Jeannette Rankin Peace Center. It was brought back out for the protest on Thursday.
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Protest flash mob
OULA Fitness members put on a flash mob in the middle of the protest on Thursday. Protesters with signs and flags danced and sang along as the flash mob danced to Macklemore's "Can't Hold Us".
PARKER SEIBOLD Missoulian
Trump caricature
A truck with a caricature of President Trump drives by the gathering at Playfair Park Thursday evening.
Kurt Wilson
Photos: Trump protest in Missoula
Tom Wikum stands on the edge of W Broadway Street as cars drive by during the rally.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
Protesters wave signs as cars drive by on West Broadway Street. Over 100 people attended the rally holding sings, waving flags and chanting pro-Trump sentiments.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
Nadine Burkett flips off the crowd of pro-Trump protesters on the Missoula County Courthouse lawn while on the way to grab a cup of coffee. “They stand for hate and that’s dumb — I’m not about it,” Burkett said.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
Two rally attendees chat on the Missoula County Courthouse lawn.
BEN ALLAN SMITH Missoulian
Rebecca Dawson, a former candidate for House District 95, speaks to protesters through a megaphone. “I think America was built on freedom — individual responsibility, freedom of choice. People feel those freedoms slipping away, piece by piece for security reasons," Dawson said. "You can’t make that choice any more — it’s better for the government to make that choice for you.”
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
Mattew Wikum, center, waves a flag in support of Donald Trump alongside Elijah Smith, left, and David Overbaugh, a protest organizer. Wikum and his brother Tom both attended the rally.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
James Morrison, a recently graduated high school senior, stands on the curb of West Broadway Street during the rally.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
Ryan Simons stands with a flag in support of Donald Trump.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
Protesters bow their heads in prayer at the beginning of the rally.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
Elijah Smith, left, checks his phone while his friends Aaron Duczek, James Morrison and Matthew Wikum stand in the bed of their truck during a rally in support of President Donald Trump on the Missoula County Courthouse lawn on Wednesday afternoon. The rally was held to support the President as well as protest the local mask mandate in Missoula County.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
Supporters of President Donald Trump rally in front of the Missoula County Courthouse on Wednesday. While rioters supporting Trump broke into the United States Capitol at the same time, the Missoula gathering was peaceful.
BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian
David Erickson is the business reporter for the Missoulian.
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