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Tri Cultural Arts director invites Forsyth County leaders to "shotgun house" exhibit, seeks school field trips

2800578 · March 27, 2025
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At the March 27 Forsyth County meeting, Tri Cultural Arts Executive Director Aabria Armstrong described a new "shotgun house" exhibit in Happy Hill, said it drew a standing‑room crowd at its ribbon cutting and invited county leaders and schools to tour the site and incorporate it into field trips.

Aabria Armstrong, executive director of Tri Cultural Arts, used the public comment period at the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners meeting on March 27 to invite county leaders and school officials to tour a new exhibition in a restored “shotgun house” in the Happy Hill neighborhood.

Armstrong said the ribbon cutting on Feb. 27 drew more than 100 attendees and front‑page…

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