High Point Parks Commission Meets Today, WinterFest Events Continue
The High Point Parks and Recreation Commission meets tonight at 5:30 p.m., while WinterFest and Winter WonderPark sessions at High Point City Lake Park are underway through Dec 20. Residents should consult the city calendar for meeting agendas, minutes and exact event times, because both meetings and seasonal programming affect park operations, programming and community access.

The Parks and Recreation Commission of High Point convenes tonight, Dec 8, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. The meeting is listed on the City of High Point official calendar, which also shows WinterFest and Winter WonderPark activities at High Point City Lake Park running from Dec 6 through Dec 20. The calendar entry for the commission meeting includes an invitation for the public to view agendas and minutes via the city boards and commissions pages.
The immediate pairing of a commission meeting with active seasonal events underscores a busy period for parks staff and city decision makers. The commission serves as the primary local forum where park programming, facility use and seasonal operations are discussed and where residents can raise concerns about scheduling, safety and resource allocation. Access to agendas and minutes allows residents to see whether items such as event approvals, staffing plans or maintenance priorities are under consideration.
For residents attending WinterFest and Winter WonderPark sessions, the timing matters. Events at City Lake Park draw increased attendance and create higher demands on parking, restroom service and lawn and trail maintenance. Commission deliberations can affect short term operational adjustments as well as longer term policies and capital planning that shape how public spaces are managed throughout the year.

Civic engagement during this period is particularly meaningful. Community members who want to weigh in on event logistics, volunteer coordination or future park programming can review the posted agenda before the meeting and raise questions at the public comment portion when provided. Keeping abreast of minutes after the meeting helps residents track outcomes and follow up with city staff when needed.
The City of High Point calendar is the official source for event times, meeting agendas and locations. Residents seeking the most current information should consult the calendar and the boards and commissions pages to confirm start times, find agenda documents and view meeting minutes.


