Former Vice President Mike Pence will speak at an Indianapolis event next month, one of his first speaking opportunities in Indianapolis since he left Washington D.C. last year.
Pence, the former Indiana governor who pundits speculate is eying a 2024 presidential run, is the keynote speaker at The Remnant Trust’s 25th Anniversary Celebration on Oct. 4 at the Columbia Club. The Remnant Trust is nonprofit based in Indiana “committed to elevating educational standards and the public’s understanding of individual liberty and human dignity” through historical documents.
A dinner ticket costs $350 per guest and a ticket that includes both the dinner and reception with Pence costs $750 per guest. Sponsorships range from $1,000 to $5,000. Proceeds will expand the trust’s educational programming.
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The appearance is among a spate of recent and upcoming Indiana appearances for Pence, including a speech at the Right to Life of Southwest Indiana’s annual fundraising banquet last month. Pence spent much of his first year out of office refraining from public events in Indiana, despite living here, while still drumming up attention nationally by giving speeches in other states. He purchased a $1.93 million home in Carmel last June.
He’s expected to release an autobiography this fall titled “So Help Me God.”
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