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Soul Infusion’s ‘Last Stand’

Alma Russ. Alma Russ.

After some 18 years in business, there will be a special closing celebration for Soul Infusion Tea House & Bistro in Sylva. Though the business will open at noon on Saturday, Jan. 11, the “Soul’s Last Stand” will be from 5 to 11:30 p.m. that day.

Live music by Alma Russ at 5 p.m. followed by Judaculla Blue at 7 p.m. All are welcome to attend and share memories of this legendary community business, one that has forever impacted the growth of Sylva and greater Western North Carolina.

Open since 2001, Soul Infusion Tea House & Bistro has been a local, independent business that is known as the “community gathering place” for residents and visitors alike in Western North Carolina. They provide a wide variety of premium teas and foods, and our menu offers choices for everyone.

For more information, call 828.586.1717 or click on www.soulinfusion.com.

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