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Rainbo Roller Rink Remembered Saturday At Sulzer Library

By Patty Wetli | April 22, 2016 6:19am
 Employees, patrons and the son of Rainbo's former owner will share memories of the roller rink.
Employees, patrons and the son of Rainbo's former owner will share memories of the roller rink.
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LINCOLN SQUARE — Uptown's Rainbo Roller Rink has been gone for more than a decade, but it's not forgotten.

Former employees, patrons and Cale Carvell, son of the rink's original owner, will share stories and memories at 1 p.m. Saturday during a panel discussion at Sulzer Library, 4455 N. Lincoln Ave.

The Rainbo, 4812 N. Clark St., closed in 2003. The roller rink was the last in a long string of entertainment venues to occupy the building, which opened in 1921 as a nightclub.

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