C ommunities in Schools of Tacoma, a drop-out-prevention program, is hosting its fundraising luncheon from noon-1 p.m. Wednesday at the Hotel Murano in downtown Tacoma. The guest speaker is Jon Kitna, former Seattle Seahawk and current Lincoln High School football coach and math teacher. Tickets are $50. For more information call, 253-571-1139 or go to www.cisoftacoma.org
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