Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden will visit Vermont on Nov. 9, but if you want to meet him, it'll cost you. So far, the only announced event is a private fundraiser in Norwich. Tickets to the reception will run $500 per person.

Jane and Bill Stetson, long-time Democratic donors and political activists, will host the fundraiser at their home. Jane Stetson was the National Finance Chair for the Democratic National Committee from 2009 to 2013, VTDigger reported.

The Biden campaign hasn't released additional details about the former vice president's visit, so it's unclear whether Vermonters will have another opportunity to meet him.

Unlike many of the 2020 presidential candidates, including Bernie Sanders, Biden has not pledged to refuse donations from PACs and corporate donors. According to the campaign's advertisement for the event, attendees can donate up to $2,800, the maximum limit for campaign donations, to be a "co-host" of the fundraiser.

In a plug for the event on Twitter, former Burlington City Councilor Ed Adrian acknowledged that "Yes, the minimum entry fee is a lot," but "unfortunately that's how our electoral system is currently set up."

On Oct. 23, a spokesperson for the Biden campaign told the Free Press that the campaign was still working on the schedule for his Vermont visit.

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