‘You’ve gotta seed it to believe it’ – Watermelon eating contest at Heights Market

In celebration of National Farmers Market Week, the Peoria Heights Farmers Market is going all out with a few “extras” to sweeten the appetites of those who prefer their food fresh and locally grown, sold by those who do it with a smile.

The market runs from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. today, Thursday, Aug. 11 – and every Thursday thereafter through September – with up to 30 vendors showing off and selling their wares behind the Pabst Building in the Heights, 4541 N. Prospect Road.

Beyond the usual array of vendors -- farmers and specialty growers, sellers of handmade items, the drink booths (the 33 Room, Water’s Edge Winery, Saturday Morning Tea Co. and Yeni’s Palarte), food

trucks and more – this week will feature a watermelon eating contest, set to kick off at 3:15 p.m. with a “shotgun start.”

Walk-ups are welcome – you’ll need to sign up on site in advance, no later than 3 p.m. – but expect there to be a few celebrities on hand, including local business people, restaurateurs and maybe a few surprise contestants. There is no entry fee, but there are cash prizes -- $30 for first place, $15 for second, $5 for third. Fauber’s Produce out of rural Spring Bay in Woodford County has generously partnered with the market to supply the watermelons.

“It is all about speed,” said market co-organizer Julie Bielfeldt. “First one to finish their generous slice wins!”

As they say, “you’ve gotta seed it to believe it!”

Beyond that, the market will host a scavenger/bingo contest with drawing prizes, and anyone who wants a Heights Farmers Market sticker tattoo will be able to get one.

Peoria Heights brought back its signature farmers market in late May after a seven-year absence, and it has been going gangbusters ever since.

Follow the Heights Farmers Market on Facebook, come out for the fun and good weather, and hope to see you on Thursday!

Water Service restored to Lake St. and Boulevard Ave. - Boil Order Remains In Effect

Water service has been restored to Lake St. and Boulevard Ave.

Boil Order Remains In Effect.

Please consult the Boil Order Guidelines PDF for best practices to use during a boil order.

Boil order pdf

Residents will be notified when the boil order has been lifted.

 

Neighboring areas may experience discolored water. There are no health or safety hazards with this condition. Do not do laundry while water is discolored to avoid any staining. Flushing water lines will help to clear out the discolored water.

 

If you have any questions, please call 309-686-2375.

Boil Order in effect for the 3900-4200 blocks of Boulevard Ave

A boil order is in effect for residents in the 3900-4200 blocks of Boulevard Ave due to a water main break. Temporary disruptions in water service may occur while the water main is being repaired. Please consult the Boil Order Guidelines PDF for best practices to use during a boil order. Residents will be notified when the boil order has been lifted.

 

Neighboring areas may experience discolored water. There are no health or safety hazards with this condition. Do not do laundry while water is discolored to avoid any staining. Flushing water lines will help to clear out the discolored water.

 

If you have any questions, please call 309-686-2375.

Boil order pdf

Boil Order in effect for the 700-1200 blocks of Lake Ave

A boil order is in effect for residents in the 700-1200 blocks of Lake Ave due to a water main break. Temporary disruptions in water service may occur while the water main is being repaired. Please consult the Boil Order Guidelines PDF for best practices to use during a boil order. Residents will be notified when the boil order has been lifted.

 

Neighboring areas may experience discolored water. There are no health or safety hazards with this condition. Do not do laundry while water is discolored to avoid any staining. Flushing water lines will help to clear out the discolored water.

 

If you have any questions, please call 309-686-2375.

Boil order pdf

Employment Opportunity - Paid Assistant Fire Chief

The Village of Peoria Heights, Illinois is currently accepting applications for a paid Assistant Fire Chief.

The Assistant Chief oversees the operations of the Fire Prevention/ Public Education and Vehicle Maintenance divisions of the Fire Department. He/ She must also have knowledge in and including fire suppression, emergency medical response services, and emergency preparedness planning. The Asst. Chief shall supervise department personnel directly and through subordinate supervisors, in the performance of their duties as well as ensure open communications with the public in matters of safety and concern related to department activities. They shall also oversee and run the day-to-day operations of the Fire department while on duty.

Applications may be picked up and/or submitted with a resume at Village Hall, 4901 N. Prospect Rd., Peoria Heights, IL 61616 by Friday, August 5th. Salary and benefits are negotiable depending on experience and qualifications. For more information on this position and a job description, please visit peoriaheights.org.

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Upcoming benefit for Heights family in need

A benefit to raise funds to defray medical costs for the wife of a Peoria Heights Public Works employee will be held from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 23 at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom at Heritage Square.

Jenny Bartley is the wife of Jim Bartley, foreman in the Village’s Public Works Department. She was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, following previous battles with breast and thyroid cancer, none of which were related, said her daughter, Lindsey Faulkner.

The previous two cancers are in remission, said Faulkner. “Pancreatic cancer is a different ballgame.”

She said her mother will be starting chemotherapy to hopefully shrink or at least slow the growth of the tumor, with repeated trips back and forth to MD Anderson Cancer Center in

Houston for treatment, which comes with a cost.

Hence the benefit, which will feature live music and have food and drink available for purchase. There also will be a silent auction and 50-50 drawing.

“We just really appreciate everything that everybody is doing,” said Faulkner.