Ms Goodge said Chinese migrants were a significant part of Wanganui's history. There were also many migrant business owners in the River City.
She said this event would bring the Chinese celebration to the wider community.
International students at UCOL, Wanganui High School, Collegiate and Girls' College had been encouraged to join in the celebrations. Ms Goodge said children attended the inaugural event last year, having learnt about Chinese New Year.
Mob karaoke, where a bunch of singers sing the same song at the same time, which is "huge" in China, Ms Goodge said, would take place at 1pm, with prizes for standout performers and groups.
Those who follow the snakes-and-ladders trail on the day will go in the draw to win a prize pack.
The Lunar New Year was officially celebrated on February 10. For the Chinese, it marked the beginning of the year of the snake, a thoughtful and charismatic creature and shrewd.