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Hinton Rural Life Center (Hayesville, N.C.)

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Hinton Rural Life Center.

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The Hinton Rural Life Center, named in memory of Georgia businessperson Harold Hopkins Hinton, was founded in 1957. A hunting and fishing lodge being built by Hinton at the time of his death was bought by Velma and Walter Moore and donated to the Clay County Methodist Church. By the early 1960s it became a non-profit corporation and eventually became the property of the United Methodist Church. Center staff were involved with such groups as the Appalachian Development Co...

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Hinton Rural Life Center.

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Hinton Rural Life Center.

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Hinton Rural Life Center.

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The Hinton Rural Life Center is a mission program of the Southeastern Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church. It began in 1957 and is located in Clay County, North Carolina. During the 1960s, the first full-time director, Harold W. McSwain, and Center staff developed leadership training materials, authored numerous publications, conducted conferences and seminars, and established volunteer and youth programs. They were also active in such groups as the Appalachian Development Committee of t...

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