"I have spent the last few years building up information of photos and stories from Napier Museum, historians and past employees to paint a picture and timeline of what it was like to work at the factory right from 1880 till 1994."
He has arranged for a range of past employees to attend and has also acquired uniforms of what employees used to wear over that time the plant was open and the different knives and tools used in the factory.
Jack said he even has pictures of former All Black Tori Reid, who played for the team in the 1930s, receiving a watch for having worked at the factory for more than 40 years.
He says that although the closure was a big part of the history of the factory, it has a lot more behind it and a lot more history also.
"It's a way to show just how important the factory was for many people and how much people don't know about it."