The Knights of Columbus have unveiled a new baseball field, named in honor of their founder Blessed Michael McGivney, and designed specifically to accommodate individuals with disabilities.
According to The Knights of Columbus, the field, dedicated in Neil Reid Park, Clinton Township, Michigan, was made possible by over 40 councils in the Archdiocese of Detroit which together raised $63,000 for the cause.
The field, described by State Secretary Charles McCuen as a “field of dreams,” will be used by members of the Clinton Valley Little League Challenger Division Senior League, which is for people with special needs ages 16 and up.
McGivney Field features larger dugouts for wheelchairs and rubberized base paths to safely enhance mobility. It was inaugurated in a June 15 ceremony that included a procession led by Fourth Degree Knights, the national anthem sung by a Knight’s daughter with Down syndrome, and a blessing from Auxiliary Bishop Robert Fisher. […]
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