She said she was anxious the morning of the event because a front was due bringing cold wet weather.
"It was fantastic - thankfully the weather held for us," she said.
The Carnival is a transformed Boulevard Day and better showcased Havelock North, she said.
"We re-branded into a carnival, brought more people in and focused on entertainment and family food. That way it is a big family day out and brings more people into the village."
Entertainments such as story readings, a magician, a fairy, face painting, live music, street performances and bouncy castles were afforded with help from a Hastings District Council grant and a mystery corporate sponsor "that doesn't want any recognition".
"It is such a positive, happy and community day."
In Saturday's Hawke's Bay Today historian Michael Fowler wrote a Havelock North street carnival was a tradition more than a century old.