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Cafe Racer reopened this weekend, seven weeks after Ian Stawicki opened fire

Published 7:00 am Monday, October 29, 2012

The walls are decorated with kitschy art.
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The walls are decorated with kitschy art.
The walls are decorated with kitschy art.
For more information about funds and benefits for the families, see www.CafeRacerLove.org
Gus and Annie onstage, accompanied by a photo of Drew and Joe.
Violinist Annie Ford embraces trombonist Tom Yoder.  They both played music with Drew and Joe.
Onstage, Ben Clark, a bandmate of Drew Kenakedes and Joe Albanese, plays accordion.
Cafe owner Kurt Geissel put in a very long day Friday, arriving early in the morning and staying until well after midnight.  Someone gave him the pin over the course of the day.
RIP - Drew & Joe
Cafe Racer reopened this weekend, seven weeks after Ian Stawicki opened fire
This upstairs room also features a wall honoring those who lost their lives here.
Cafe Racer reopened this weekend, seven weeks after Ian Stawicki opened fire
Cafe Racer reopened this weekend, seven weeks after Ian Stawicki opened fire
The trunk in the center of the room is filled with memorabilia, notes and cards.
Upstairs, Joseph Williams strums guitar, while Anton Sobolik sings along, with Michelle Genova and Zach Johnson.
Cafe Racer has reopened seven weeks after four people were killed at the restaurant on May 30.
Cafe Racer reopened this weekend, seven weeks after Ian Stawicki opened fire
Cafe Racer reopened this weekend, seven weeks after Ian Stawicki opened fire
At night, the cafe filled with music, friends, and maybe a little dancing.
Fundraising for the victims' families included this June 27 benefit at the Comet Tavern.
Regulars gather at the counter.
Dana Rebik and Erika Wutherich from Channel 13 interview Hayes, Manning and Bell.
Seattle Police Department Officer John Hayes Jr. (right) and detective James Manning (left) meet with Pastor Greg Bell from the organization Standing in the Gap.  Standing in the Gap held a prayer vigil at the cafe after the shootings.
Cafe Racer reopened this weekend, seven weeks after Ian Stawicki opened fire
A garden has been created in front of  the restaurant in memory of Drew Kenakedes, Joe Albanese, Kimberly Layfield and Don Largen, who died from gunshots at the cafe in May.
Sabine Meuse, Leonard Meuse's sister-in-law, dropped in with her children.
Shooting survivor and cafe chef Leonard Meuse (left) talks with Jim, a Cafe Racer regular.
In the morning, people gather for coffee, breakfast and conversation.  The restaurant is located at 59th and Roosevelt in the University District.

Cafe Racer reopened this weekend, seven weeks after Ian Stawicki opened fire in the University District hangout, killing four people. On Friday, just a day after another man opened fire in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater, crowds in Seattle turned out to the cafe to show their support.Published on July 22, 2012