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CITY DANCE
Home to City Ballet of Cleveland
13108 Shaker Square, Cleveland, Ohio 44120
(216) 295-2222 | www.clevelandcitydance.com
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We identify, coordinate, schedule and supervise
routine and preventative maintenance needs of
your home and property.
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Expenses are paid and tracked utilizing
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Shaker Heights Resident
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216.244.5589
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Tenille N. Kaus Appointed
to Library Board
The Shaker Heights Board of Education
has appointed Tenille N. Kaus to the
Library’s board of trustees for a sevenyear
term. She replaces retired board
member Troy Meinhard.
Kaus, an attorney specializing in
employment law and labor relations,
graduated summa cum laude from the
University of Pittsburgh and received
her JD cum laude from The University of
Akron School of Law.
She grew up on the east side of
Cleveland and now lives in Shaker’s
Lomond area with her husband Michael,
an attorney, and daughter, Eleanor, a
third grader at Hathaway Brown School.
Kaus enjoys volunteering with the
Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio and the
College Now Mentoring Program. She is
also a mentor for the Say Yes to Education
(Cleveland) Program.
“After moving to Shaker Heights,
my family found our niche at Shaker
Library,” she says. “The Library is a rich
community resource and I am honored to
serve on its board. I would like to ensure
that children, teens, and young adults
have a voice at the table. My current
volunteer activities focus on these
populations and I have learned so much
through my interactions with them. I
also have a strong interest in diversity,
equity, and inclusion.”
Her reading preferences include
biographies (Her favorite is Becoming by
Michelle Obama), ethnic cookbooks, and
self-help books, such as Think Again: The
Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know
by Adam Grant.
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