President Donald Trump will take part in a high-dollar Denver fundraiser with U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner next Friday, according to an invitation for the event.

A donation of $100,000 to Colorado Trump Victory — a joint fundraising committee for Trump, Gardner and the Republican National Committee — buys a table for two at the luncheon fundraiser, along with a photo opportunity. The location of the Denver event has not been made public.

A spokesperson for the Yuma Republican, who spoke at a rally with Trump in Colorado Springs last month, confirmed an invitation obtained by The Denver Post is for the event. The president’s campaign and a Republican National Committee spokesman did not respond to requests for comment.

Colorado Politics first reported Thursday that the fundraiser will take place March 13 and be hosted by Larry Mizel, a prominent GOP donor. The invitation confirms Mizel is among the hosts of the March 13 event.

Trump’s campaign manager, Brad Parscale, is also expected to attend, along with RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. Her uncle, Sen. Mitt Romney, was in Denver last Friday and received a standing ovation for voting to convict Trump.

On Feb. 20, Trump rallied thousands of fans in Colorado Springs, praising Gardner along the way. Though the senator did not vote for Trump in 2016, the two have grown closer in the years since. Both face re-election in November.

“You are going to help us get Cory Gardner across that line because he’s been with us 100%,” Trump told his boisterous crowd of supporters. “There was no waver. He’s been with us. There was no waver with Cory and we appreciate that.”

Gardner, who voted in February to acquit Trump and prevent witnesses in the Senate’s impeachment trial, has Trump’s “total support and endorsement,” the president said.

Nine Democrats are competing in a primary for the opportunity to face Gardner, a field led by former Gov. John Hickenlooper. On Thursday, a spokeswoman for Hickenlooper said Trump is returning to Colorado “to help his yes-man rake in more cash from wealthy donors.”