Guilford County Posts November Meetings, Clinics, Mobile Services Schedule
Guilford County posted a slate of county run public meetings and health services in late November, including the Board of Commissioners meeting held November 20 and multiple public health clinic open houses and recurring WIC mobile clinic dates. The calendar items affect Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown and Gibsonville residents and matter for access to services and local policy oversight.

Guilford County updated its official events calendar in late November to list county run public meetings, health clinics, mobile services, and parks and recreation programming across Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown and Gibsonville. Among the items posted was the Board of Commissioners meeting held on November 20, along with public health clinic open houses and recurring Women Infants and Children mobile clinic scheduling.
The county events page serves as the primary source for official meeting times, service locations and county run program announcements. County staff rely on that page to publish schedules and contact information, and residents can use it to confirm dates and times before attending or accessing services. The postings covered both standing services such as the recurring WIC mobile clinics and one time entries like the public health open houses that provide opportunities for direct interaction with county health officials.
These calendar postings carry practical implications for daily life and local governance. For families who rely on WIC services or mobile clinics, the recurring schedule can determine continuity of care and access to nutrition support in neighborhoods where transportation is limited. For citizens watching county policy and spending, the Board of Commissioners meeting is a central venue where commissioners consider budgets, public health priorities and parks programming. Public notice of meetings and clinics strengthens transparency and gives residents clear ways to participate, ask questions and follow decisions that affect services.
Attendance and awareness influence how responsive institutions are to community needs. Residents who review the events page and participate in meetings or clinic open houses can help shape priorities and hold elected officials and administrators accountable. To confirm schedules or obtain additional details, consult the Guilford County events page and contact county staff using the information provided on that site.
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