Stroke Support Group
TMC Conference Center 1000 Memorial Drive, Denison, TXStroke survivors and caregivers learn about stroke-related topics from the TMC Stroke Team. To reserve your place call 903.416.3627.
Stroke survivors and caregivers learn about stroke-related topics from the TMC Stroke Team. To reserve your place call 903.416.3627.
Caring for someone with memory loss or other signs of Alzheimer's disease? Join local caregivers to learn and gain support. For information call 903.821.8549
Learn what to expect when Mom goes to the hospital and comes home with a new baby. Fun for the whole family, TMC's Big Brother / Big Sister class also includes a tour of the Center and refreshments. A tour of the third floor Labor and Delivery unit follows the class.
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Don't go it alone! Get help with lifestyle changes and share how you feel with others who are going through the same changes. For information call 903.416.4180.
Come out and see the one and only Ed Burleson! He's a Denison, Texas native and a sixth-generation Texan who has written and sang such Texas country hits as Honky Tonk Heart, Dead Skunk, The Cold Hard Truth, and Rodeo Song. Always a good time!
Join us each Thursday night for Trivia on Tap and match wits with other craft beer lovers. Trivia is played in teams and no subject is off limits. Trivia is free to play. Your favorite 903 Beers are available for sell. Food from a local caterer is for sale as well. The tasting room opens …
Come witness some of the best jammin' in North Texas! Best vocals and pickin' around!
This is one of the only bands in the area where you can hear the best variety of southern country dance music. Southern Variety has incredible musicians and vocalists!
Run for the Hills is the first “5K mud & obstacle race” in North Texas. This event is a foot race organized to benefit the fire departments in our community. Our first two races exceeded everyone’s expectations. In June of 2012 there were 300 participants, some from as far away as Maryland. The number of …