Guilford County Parks is seeking a variety of vendors to participate in the Bur-Mil Fall Fest, Saturday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The free festival will take place outdoors at Bur-Mil Park, 5834 Bur-Mil Club Rd., in Greensboro.
Catherine Johnson, Director of the Guilford County Family Justice Center (FJC), has accepted the role of President and Chief Executive Officer with the Alliance for HOPE International, a global nonprofit dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence through advocacy. Her last day with Guilford County is Friday, Sept. 5.
County services, located at 325 E. Russell Ave. in High Point, will not be available for in-person services on Tuesday, Aug. 12, due to a power outage. Services impacted include Board of Elections, Child Support, Register of Deeds, Social Services, Tax, and Veterans Services.
For the ninth consecutive year, the Guilford County Family Justice Center (FJC) will host Camp HOPE America – North Carolina, Guilford County, a nationally recognized, evidence-based camping and mentoring program for children impacted by violence and abuse.
The Guilford County Health and Human Services building, including Social Services, at 1203 Maple St. in Greensboro, is closed today due to a power outage. Residents can visit the Social Services office in High Point, located at 325 E. Russell Ave, or call 336-641-3000 for assistance. For Child Protective Services, residents can call 336-641-3795. For Adult Protective Services, residents can call 336-641-3137.
The Guilford County Division of Public Health encourages any seventh and twelfth graders, who have not yet received required vaccines, and parents and guardians to visit Greensboro and High Point clinic locations in August for required immunizations.
Guilford County is pleased to announce Natalie Owens will serve as the new director of the NC Cooperative Extension – Guilford County Center, effective Friday, Aug. 1.
Guilford County Animal Services (GCAS) is participating in the nationwide Clear the Shelter campaign, a month-long pet adoption drive aimed at finding loving homes for animals in need.From Friday, Aug. 1, to Sunday, Aug. 31, GCAS will be offering reduced adoption fees for cats and dogs from $75 to $25.
Guilford County invites the public to virtually attend “Crucial Conversations: The State of Infant Mortality,” a community forum to unveil the 2023 disaggregated infant mortality data. This annual event will be held from noon to 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 31. Virtual seats are available. Register to attend virtually.