Miss Hawkins said about 200 adults and children turned out to the $25-a-ticket event.
"It was a real family event. The kids were able to play, and had fun dancing," she said.
Miss Hawkins said the families of the men were impressed with how the community had come together.
"Both families came and said a few words to thank everyone for coming," she said. "They just thought it was amazing."
She estimated about $5000 was raised at the event.
Martinborough Fire Brigade member Wayne Thomas said it was a great cause.
"It's awesome that these guys have done this for our old mate Pete, and Brian," he said.
The crowd was entertained by DJ Bad Man Dr D, Short Circuit and The Noodles.