At the Park With Chuck
Surpasses 1 Million Views!
Since the show’s launch in February
2018, the 21 episodes of At the Park
With Chuck hosted by Rangers PA
announcer Chuck Morgan have
been viewed more than 1,000,000
times on Facebook and YouTube.
The series, produced by the
City’s Office of Communication,
features interviews with longtime
season ticket holders, Manhattan
Company construction workers and
ballpark employees, as they discuss
the excitement surrounding the
future Globe Life Field.
At the Park with Chuck visits with Arlington Police Detective
Eddie Green
Current At the Park With Chuck Episodes
• HKS Architects & Rangers Employee Margarita Aguirre
• Inside the Lower Concourse at Globe Life Field
• Globe Life Field Update with Manhattan Construction
• Baseball & Family Time
MARGARITA AGUIRRE
LIVING HER AMERICAN
DREAM WITH HKS AND
THE TEXAS RANGERS
Arlington resident Margarita Aguirre
is living her American Dream with
HKS Architects working on Globe
Life Field and as an usher for the
Texas Rangers.
Aguirre's desk at HKS features
several Rangers bobbleheads she's
collected through the years. She
is one of many fans working to
design the future home of the Texas
Rangers, and she's excited to be part
of the economic momentum that's
building in The American Dream
City.
"Not only do I work at the current
ballpark as an usher, I also work on
the project team that's designing
this new, beautiful ballpark," Aguirre
said. "It's really exciting to see how
much Arlington is growing and that
I'm a part of it."
Aguirre's architectural passions
started at a young age, while visiting
her aunt in El Salvador, who was also
an architect.
Aguirre's aunt inspired her to pursue
her dreams in the industry, earning
her undergraduate degree from
the University of Texas, and later, a
master's degree from the University
of Texas at Arlington.
Today, Aguirre feels she is truly living
her American Dream, working on a
project that will open to thousands
of excited fans on Opening Day
2020.
"The way I define the American
Dream is really living your life and
to be happy," Aguirre said. "It's
continuing to move forward and
know that you haven't left anything
behind."
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