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The Hamilton County Republican Party, along with Americans for Prosperity, will hold its annual Great Outdoor Party at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26 at Forest Park in Noblesville. This year’s event will feature a timely discussion on border security and how it impacts both our nation and Indiana communities.
The keynote speaker will be Chris T. Clem, retired Chief Patrol Agent of the U.S. Border Patrol in Yuma, Ariz., and senior advisor to RFK Jr.’s Department of Health and Human Services. With more than 27 years of frontline experience, Clem brings unmatched insight into the challenges at the southern border. He will share his firsthand perspective on immigration, the growing influence of gangs, the dangers of fentanyl flooding into communities, and the devastating realities of human trafficking.
Joining him will be some of Indiana’s top elected leaders, including Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith, Indiana Treasurer of State Daniel Elliott, and Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales. Each will discuss how the crisis at the border directly affects Hoosiers – impacting public safety, the economy, and families right here in Indiana.
In addition to the program, guests will enjoy a relaxed evening of fellowship, food, and conversation with fellow Republicans and community leaders.
“The Great Outdoor Party is one of our most popular events of the year,” Hamilton County Republican Party Chairman Mario Massillamany said. “We’re excited to welcome Chris Clem and our state leaders to talk about the border crisis and what it means for Indiana. It’s a chance to come together as a community, share a great meal, and discuss real solutions.”
The public is invited to attend. Tickets are $35, and kids attend free.
Tickets can be reserved online at tinyurl.com/GreatOutdoorParty.
