The quiet settlement of Pirongia is set to burst into life during one of New Zealand's biggest home-grown craft days.
The annual Pirongia Craft Day, now in its 41st year, attracts around 12,000 people to Franklin Street, the Waipā town's attractive main thoroughfare.
Beginning early each year the event is organised by a team of volunteers and is firmly focused on home-made and home-grown crafts, food and entertainment.
The first Pirongia Cottage Crafts Festival Day was held in 1978 by a group of local crafts people keen to restore and preserve the original school building.
Over the years the craft day has become the major fundraiser for a range of local non-profit community groups and organisations.