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BANNER ELK â Every Wednesday at the Banner Elk Presbyterian Church, women gather to piece together comforters to be given to good causes. They have been doing this for over 30 years.
Each month, the ladies dedicate a blanket to person or persons in the congregation, or groups in the community who have served their church and/or community. For the month of May, the âComfort Makers,â as they are called, chose to dedicate their work to local law enforcement. They asked parishioners James (Jimmy) Ennis, and Robert (Rob) Toler to represent the law enforcement officers of the county, and to visit their Wednesday sewing session. Both men came in full uniform, complete with all the equipment one must wear when on the job. Sitting down in a classroom chair (with arms) to do this interview was not easy. Rob had to sit slightly sideways.