Greytown Rugby Football Club will be hosting the Fresh Choice Greytown Family Day this Saturday.
The club's chairman, Neil Morison, said everyone was welcome to "a day for all the family".
"This is the club's chance to give something back and say thank you to our extremely supportive community," he said.
Founded in 1876, Greytown Rugby Football Club is one of the country's oldest rugby clubs and has produced several top players including the Maori All Black Kingi Matthews, as well as All Blacks in Marty Berry and Zac Guildford, and NZ Sevens player Gillies Kaka.
More than 100 youngsters are registered with Greytown's JAB, one of the largest JABs in the region, and more than 72 senior players. The Senior A team was presented with a South Wairarapa Civic Sports Award, having gained back-to-back titles. The team won the Tui Cup in 2012 and 2013, which was followed with the Moose Kapene Trophy in 2013 and 2014.