The $1.3 million Holloway St upgrade is nearing completion in central Carterton, and a party is being thrown to celebrate the new precinct and its wealth of history.
Jeanine Gribbin, Carterton District Council events and projects co-ordinator, said community groups were invited to fundraise and help create a carnival atmosphere at the Historic Holloway Festival in the precinct, from 10am to 2pm on March 17.
"The aim of the festival is to celebrate Carterton's history and our future by bringing the people of the district together, to have fun, socialise and allow local groups to fundraise," Mrs Gribbin said.
Groups are invited to fundraise by running a festival stall that could offer food, a historic display or preferably an old-fashioned game, she said.
"Some examples of this are wet sponge throwing, bobbing for apples, tombola, cake stalls, sausage sizzles, fortune teller or coconut shy," she said.