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President’s Corner: Real Talk from Adam Oldfield

May 4, 2026

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I’ll keep this straightforward. Community impact is not built on ideas alone. It is built on execution, accountability, and consistency. As President of the Rotary Club of Hamilton, I measure our progress by one standard. Are we making a real difference in Hamilton, Ontario? Because intentions do not move communities forward. Action does. There is […]

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50 Strong: Meet TJ, and Meet the Club He Just Joined

May 2, 2026

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The Rotary Club of Hamilton just welcomed our 50th member. His name is TJ, and he is the latest person to say yes to something Hamilton has been doing since 1913.Fifty is a number worth pausing on. It is not a record. It is not a ceiling. It is a marker, the kind that tellsus […]

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A Big Hamilton Thank You to Our World of Choices Mentors

May 1, 2026

World of Choices Junior Achievement

Yesterday, more than 200 Grade 7 and 8 students from Cathy Wever Elementary and St. Ann Catholic School stepped into a room full of possibility. The Rotary Club of Hamilton’s World of Choices Career Exploration Day brought local professionals face to face with the next generation of Hamiltonians, and the energy in the room was […]

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The President’s Playbook: Adam Oldfield in Action

April 29, 2026

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I (Adam Oldfield) will be direct. Impact does not come from meetings, ideas, or good intentions alone. It comes from showing up, doing the work, and following through. As President of the Rotary Club of Hamilton, my focus each week is simple. Are we making a real difference in Hamilton, Ontario? Because service is not […]

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The Christopher Cutler Memorial Little Library

February 20, 2026

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The Christopher Cutler Memorial Little Library A Living Legacy of Literacy and Community For several years, the Little Library standing proudly in front of Cathy Wever School has quietly and consistently advanced one of the core pillars of the Rotary Club of Hamilton: literacy. What began as a simple wooden book exchange evolved into something […]

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