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Carey Westberg (left) and Margaret Quitter at the Tinley Park Roller Rink. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Carey Westberg (left) and Margaret Quitter at the Tinley Park Roller Rink. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Carey Westberg and his mother, Marge Quitter, co-produced the feel-good "My Lucky Elephant" movie. They own the Tinley Park Roller Rink. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Mason Hullett, 2, of Tinley Park, skates. Carey Westberg and his mother, Marge Quitter, co-produced the feel-good "My Lucky Elephant" movie available Feb. 26 on DVD, VOD and iTunes. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Carey Westberg and his mother, Marge Quitter, co-produced the feel-good "My Lucky Elephant" movie available Feb. 26 on DVD, VOD and iTunes. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Dimitrios Nakos, of Frankfort, holds his 4-year-old son Theodore's hand as they skate at the Tinley Park Roller Rink where Wednesday is family night, on Feb. 20 2013. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
The Tinley Park Roller Rink looks like small peanuts in life’s circus. The one-level former square dance hall was built in 1953 and converted in 1965 by skaters Ray and Margaret Quitter. With their son Carey Westberg, they still own and operate the rink, where …