Trucks, tractors, diggers, police cars and more will be on display for the Touch A Truck event raising money for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand.
The event, created by the members of the Kamo Volunteer Fire Brigade, is a chance for kids big and small to get hands-on experience with some large machinery that was normally hands-off.
But there is room for more and organisers are calling on those who own machinery to touch base and become involved.
Co-organiser Willie Popata, a former Kamo brigade member now a senior firefighter with Ngunguru brigade, said about 50 vehicles were going to be available on the day. However, the event venue at Hurupaki School could hold plenty more.
It is the fourth year the Kamo brigade have held the event and through donations at the gate have raised thousands of dollars for the cancer charity.