It's lining up to be a glorious weekend with sunny skies and events perfect for everyone in the family.

Enjoy your weekend with a few of these activities taking place throughout Gwinnett.

Peachtree Corners Festival. 7:30 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday, June 8-10. Free. The Corners Office Park. 6025 The Corners Pkwy, Peachtree Corners. 770-367-3127. www.peachtreecornersfestival.com.

Don't miss out on the Peachtree Corners Festival happening June 8-10. This year's event will feature live entertainment, a car and bike show, a Kid's Korner with a climbing wall and inflatables, live music and vendors.

Movies Under The Stars: Paddington 2. 5-7p.m. Saturday, June 9. Free. Mall of Georgia. 3333 Buford Drive, Buford. 770-271-9458. www.simon.com.

Watch "Paddington 2" under the stars this Saturday at the Mall of Georgia. Along with the movie playing at The Village, families will also enjoy live music by Justin, bouncie houses, activities, games and concessions.

Norcross Community Market: Flag Day. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, June 9. Free. Lillian Webb Park. 5 College St., Norcross. www.norcrosscommunitymarket.com.

Come out to the Norcross Community Market this Saturday for Flag Day with chef demonstrations, kid's activities, live entertainment and fresh food.

3-hr Swing Dance Boot Camp. 1-4 p.m. Saturday, June 9. $50 per person, $90 per couple. Dancing4Fun Dance Studio Atlanta. 6025 Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree Corners. 770-855-4396. www.eventbrite.com.

Learn something new at the 3-hour Swing Dance Boot Camp this Saturday. No experience or partner necessary.

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