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Sharonville officer shares children's book about the city; council to coordinate distribution

Sharonville City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

Officer Alman presented a children's book chronicling Sharonville history and local features; the city expects a shipment of 1,000 books and council members suggested school and library distribution and public readings.

Safety Service Director Mr. Lucas introduced Officer Alman to present a newly produced children's book about Sharonville. Officer Alman said the book uses a train character to visit local businesses, landmarks and city departments and that a shipment of roughly 1,000 copies is en route to the city.

Officer Alman said the project was a personal hobby and noted prior work producing books for local organizations. He left sample copies for council review and invited suggestions for distributing the incoming shipment; council members proposed library story times and school readings as distribution channels. Staff and council noted logistical questions about storage and how to allocate copies among schools, the library and other public outlets.

No council action was required at the meeting; council asked staff to coordinate distribution ideas with Officer Alman, the clerk and library staff.