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Denison Main Street board approves 2026 events calendar with contingency for early-season date

5935773 · August 28, 2025
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The Denison Main Street, Inc. board of directors and the City of Denison Main Street advisory board voted to approve a preliminary calendar of events for 2026, including a progressive dinner in March, a visitor-center first‑anniversary celebration in May and a new music festival called Railroad and Rhythms, while noting the boards may remove an early June date depending on construction at Heritage Park.

The Denison Main Street, Inc. board of directors and the City of Denison Main Street advisory board voted to approve a preliminary calendar of events for 2026, including a progressive dinner in March, a visitor-center first‑anniversary celebration in May and a new music festival called Railroad and Rhythms, while noting the boards may remove an early June date depending on construction at Heritage Park.

Board member (Speaker 3) said the March event will be a ticketed “progressive dinner” in which attendees move between restaurants for different courses, and that May will include “kind of like a 1 year celebration of the visitor center.” Speaker 3 also described the new festival name: “So we call it the Railroad and Rhythms, music festival.”

The calendar drew practical concerns about venue readiness for outdoor concerts. Board member…

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