Popcorn Works in Peoria Heights to have grand opening, ribbon cutting this week

Popcorn Works in Peoria Heights to have grand opening, ribbon cutting this week

Popcorn Works and Sweet Shop is inviting one and all to its grand opening, open house and ribbon cutting from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 24.

The confectionary is located at 1203 E. Kingman Ave., just north of the Village’s Tower Park. Everything in the shop will be 25 percent

off during that time.

The business, owned and operated by the Clarno family, held a soft opening last November in time for the Christmas holidays, and has enjoyed a steady stream of customers since, especially around Valentine’s Day. Traffic has picked up as the weather warms.

“So far, so good,” Pete Clarno said of his latest business venture. “We’ve got our soda fountain all fired up, and we’ll be introducing our shaved ice.”

Meanwhile, the outdoor patio is ready for visitors, along with a convenient walk- up window for those who wish to stroll or bike in, grab their order of a delicious hot dog – or two – and go on their way. The lower-level party room is prepared to become mighty noisy with birthday parties.

Among the main draws, of course, is the popcorn, 33 flavors on the board at any given time – “Baskin Robbins has nothing on us,” jokes Pete – who is nothing if not a risk-taker on that front. Indeed, among the flavors is “Spaghetti and Garlic Bread” and “Biscuits and Gravy,” along with holiday-themed varieties such as “Apple Shamrock” and “Lucky Leprechaun,” for St. Patrick’s Day, of course. Some “Go ILL” popcorn for the Fighting Illini’s recent basketball success is still available. Not to be left out, the Easter season will soon brag “Bunny Hop Pop” and “Bunny Bait.” From sweet to salty, The Works has it all.

In addition, there is a virtual smorgasbord of gourmet candies, gummies, taffy, fudge, boba beads, Pixy Stix, etc. Frozen treats from popsicles to ice cream sandwiches also will be available. Local dentists should be buying stock in the place.

Curiosity-seekers from all over the Midwest also have been making their way in. The building itself is worth a look, as it dates back to the Great Depression – 1934, to be exact – when it was constructed by President Franklin Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration (WPA) as the Peoria Heights Pump House, providing the Village’s water.

For Clarno, it truly is a family affair as he works alongside his wife and daughters, and they’d like to share the place with some company. Come on out and have a look.

Popcorn Works and Sweet Shop is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, though it will be expanding its hours soon to 7 or 8 p.m. and to Sundays. If there’s an event at Tower Park across the street, expect to see the lights on even later.

Follow Popcorn Works on its website and on Facebook.

Manganese levels higher than allowed in Heights water supply

Manganese limits have been exceeded for a second time in the Village of Peoria Heights’ water supply. 

While we are required by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to notify the public of this Tier 2 violation, manganese is a naturally occurring mineral found in soil, water and air. It is present in commonly eaten foods such as nuts, grains and green vegetables. Some manganese is necessary for a healthy diet. The federal government has no threshold for manganese in drinking supplies, but the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency does. 

The Village received the same violation in November, 2021 with quarterly samples for the July-September testing period of .393 milligrams per liter (mg/L), above the maximum contamination level established by the IEPA of .150. This latest test had a reading of .190 mg/L, still above the allowable limit but a substantial improvement from just months ago. We have been testing monthly since last November and will now perform in-house testing on a weekly basis. 

Excessive manganese in the water may cause staining of plumbing fixtures and laundry. It may also produce an unpleasant taste in beverages including coffee and tea. While long-term exposure is generally necessary to compromise health, we advise that infants under 6 months old be given bottled water or alternative liquids as opposed to tap water, for the time being

We would like to reassure village water customers that we take this issue seriously and that we are working to address it. Heights Superintendent of Public Works Chris Chandler is working closely with the EPA and other water professionals to determine a permanent solution to this issue. The Village also will be issuing a Drinking Water Health Advisory Public Notice.

Prospect Road to be closed to traffic downtown

Come out and enjoy St. Patrick’s Day in Peoria Heights

Prospect Road from Seiberling to Marietta in Peoria Heights will be blocked to traffic to accommodate this year’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Village on Thursday, March 17. 

Barricades will be put up as the clock strikes midnight between Wednesday and Thursday. Traffic will be rerouted to Marietta and then to Columbus to bypass the Downtown.

There will be a substantial police presence, said Village Administrator and Police Chief Dustin Sutton.

“We want people to come out and enjoy themselves,” he said, but it will be “a controlled environment.” 

Meanwhile, Village officials are hoping for good weather, for a change from recent St. Patrick’s celebrations. As of right now, it looks like Mother Nature is going to be cooperating, with temperatures expected at an unseasonably warm 70 degrees and little chance of precipitation.

Employment Opportunity - Public Works Laborer

The Village of Peoria Heights is seeking qualified applicants for a full-time laborer position in the Public Works Department.

 Qualified candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent as well as a valid Illinois driver’s license with the ability to obtain a CDL class B license and an Illinois Class C water license within the time required.

The candidate will be required to pass a pre-employment criminal background check and medical physical with a drug/alcohol prescreen.

Candidates interested in this position have until Friday, March 31, 2022 to turn in a completed employment application, which can be downloaded at:
www.peoriaheights.org

Applications can be emailed to:
water@peoriaheights.org

Applications can also be dropped off at Village Hall, or mailed to the attention of:

Peoria Heights Public Works Department,
4901 N Prospect Rd, Peoria Heights, IL
61616

The Village of Peoria Heights is an equal opportunity employer. No phone calls please.

Peoria Heights Zoning Board will meet Monday, February 21, 2022

The Peoria Heights Zoning Board of Appeals will meet Monday, February 21, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. at Village Hall, 4901 N. Prospect Road, Peoria Heights, Illinois.  

The purpose of the meeting is to consider the following requests:

1. Site Plan Approval application filed by Sherman’s Real Estate LLC – Marietta Ave Series seeking approval of a site plan for demolition and development of a building addition (Phase I) for the property located at 1203 East Marietta Avenue, Peoria Heights, Illinois 61616 (PIN No. 14-22-376-001), which property is currently zoned I-1 (Industrial District). 

Additional documents and information are available at the Village Administrator's Office in Village Hall and/or by calling 686-2385.