President George W. Bush will return to Washington this month to appear at a fundraiser for his brother’s presidential campaign, according to a fundraising schedule obtained by The Hill.

The Oct. 29 fundraiser for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will take place at a private residence, an email to Bush supporters shows.

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That October schedule includes two other appearances by the former president: a luncheon in Arkansas scheduled for Friday, and an evening reception in Denver on Oct. 18.

Jeb Bush’s son, Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, is also planning on headlining two events for young professionals in Washington toward the beginning of October.

And George Bush’s wife, Laura, will join Jeb’s wife, Columba, for an event next Wednesday.

Jeb Bush has tried to walk the line between downplaying his family connections on the campaign trail and soliciting their help.

This fundraising quarter will be the last full quarter until the first wave of nominating contests, so the pressure is on for all candidates to post strong numbers and make the case to donors that they can go the distance.

The Florida governor, once seen as the heavy favorite for the GOP nomination, has reportedly had some fundraising struggles since he and his allied super-PAC stormed out of the gate to raise a combined $120 million in the second quarter.

More than $11 million of that came from money given to the campaign in the two-week window between Bush’s announcement and the end of the second fundraising quarter.