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Lawmaker recognizes Miracle League leader; field renamed Peggy McCall Field
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A lawmaker praised Peggy McCall for nearly two decades leading Miracle League of Arkansas and announced the league’s Central Arkansas field will be renamed Peggy McCall Field. The remarks noted McCall’s work with KidSource Therapy and Little Rock Rotary Clubs to open the field in 2006.
A lawmaker recognized Peggy McCall, executive director of Miracle League of Arkansas, for nearly two decades of work and announced that the league’s Central Arkansas playing field will be renamed Peggy McCall Field.
The lawmaker said McCall began her advocacy while working at KidSource Therapy and partnered with Little Rock Rotary Clubs in 2005 to bring a Miracle League field to Central Arkansas; the league’s first season at that field was in 2006. The recognition honored McCall’s stated goal of creating opportunities for children with disabilities to play baseball.
"Peggy exemplifies passion and excellence for her work in our community and all of Arkansas is better off because of her efforts," the lawmaker said, praising McCall’s leadership and long-running role with Miracle League of Arkansas, where she currently serves as executive director. The speaker noted that the renamed facility, Peggy McCall Field, reflects nearly 20 years of community service and partnership.
The transcript does not record any formal motion or vote related to the renaming during this sequence. The remarks appear as a recognition item and focus on McCall’s role in expanding playground and recreation access for children with disabilities.

