It'll feel like summer this weekend with June temperatures and plenty of hot events to add to your weekend agenda.

Enjoy your weekend with a few of these activities taking place around DeKalb.

Stone Mountain Park's Summer at the Rock. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June 9-10. Included with daily All-Attractions Pass. Stone Mountain Park. 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 800-401-2407. www.stonemountainpark.com.

Bring the family out to Stone Mountain for the opening weekend of Summer at the Rock, which will include special entertainment and attractions like the Junk Rock Band.

Brookhaven Beer and Wine Fest 2018. 3 p.m. Saturday, June 9. Brookhaven Park. $42 per person if purchased before June 9. 4158 Peachtree Road, Brookhaven. info@spiralentertainment.com. www.spiralentertainment.com.

Enjoy tasting 150 of the South's best beers and wines along with food from top Atlanta area restaurants and food trucks at the 2018 Brookhaven Beer and Wine Fest this Saturday.

FOOD-ology Days at Fernbank. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, June 9. Included with museum admission. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. 767 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta. 404-929-6300. www.fernbankmuseum.org.

As part of Fernbank's special exhibit, "Food: Our Global Kitchen," FOOD-ology will inspire you to experience food and global cuisine in a whole new way. Guests will enjoy samples, demos, special guests and more.

Angel Flight Soars 5K. Packet pickup at 7 a.m., race begins at 8 a.m. Sunday, June 10. $35 per 5K racer, $15 per Fun Run racer, prices increase on race day, free to watch. Peachtree Dekalb Airport. 2000 Airport Road, Chamblee. www.angelflightsoars.org.

Get your run on for a good cause with live music, refreshments and friends at PDK this Sunday. All participants will receive a commemorative t-shirt.

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