WXII Guide Lists Guilford County Holiday Parades, Key Details
WXII published a regional holiday parade and events guide on November 14, 2025 that lists local parades and seasonal activities across the Triad, including High Point and Greensboro events. The roundup provides dates, route information and links to event pages, giving residents practical information to plan attendance and anticipate local impacts.

A regional holiday parade and events guide published by WXII on November 14, 2025 highlights upcoming Guilford County celebrations and provides residents with consolidated planning information. The guide identifies the High Point Holiday Festival Parade scheduled for November 23, 2025 and the Greensboro Holiday Parade scheduled for December 6, 2025, and includes route and start time references for High Point as well as route details for Greensboro that list downtown Elm Street, Market Street and Church Street.
The WXII roundup gathers dates, brief descriptions and links to official event pages so viewers and readers can find authoritative information on schedule, parking and participation. By centralizing those links, the guide functions as a practical resource for families, small businesses and community organizations planning attendance or special promotions tied to the holiday calendar.
Local impact will be felt across several dimensions. For residents, parades mean opportunities for neighborhood gathering, volunteer engagement and seasonal traditions. For merchants and entertainment venues located along parade routes, increased foot traffic can boost sales and visibility during a critical retail period. Municipal operations will also be affected because parades typically require coordination among city event planners, public works and law enforcement to manage route closures, traffic control and public safety. Residents should expect localized disruptions to normal travel patterns and consult the event pages linked in the guide for official advisories.
From an institutional perspective, media roundups such as the WXII guide help streamline civic information and reduce fragmentation of details that are otherwise spread across multiple municipal and organizational websites. That centralization supports civic engagement by making it easier to find opportunities to participate, volunteer or support local nonprofits that often use parades and tree lightings for fundraising and outreach. It also places a premium on accurate, timely updates from event hosts and municipal agencies, since weather or operational considerations may prompt schedule changes.
Practical steps for residents include checking the official event links provided in the guide for the most current start times, parade staging areas and any guidance on accessibility or pet policies. Individuals who rely on public transit or who have mobility needs should verify transit adjustments and accessibility arrangements before attending. Organizers and city officials can build on the guide by ensuring their pages include clear information about road closures, parking and volunteer opportunities.
The WXII roundup serves as a timely planner for Guilford County households and institutions as the holiday season approaches. With High Point less than a week away from the guide publication date and Greensboro set for early December, residents have an opportunity to use the consolidated information to make informed choices about attendance, travel and community participation.


