An action-packed weekend is on deck in Penticton.
Here's what's happening from June 6 to 8:
Ha Ha Ha Kidzfest (June 6 and 7)
The Ha Ha Ha Kidzfest continues this weekend inside Okanagan Lake Park.
The year's festival ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½” which started on Thursday ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½” features kids' activities, performances, and "Luminarium: Arborialis," a world-renowned art installation from the United Kingdom.
Attendees of Ha Ha Ha Kidzfest will also have the opportunity to take part in interactive workshops.
A community concert at 6 p.m. on Friday will feature Okanagan Symphony Orchestra, Okanagan Symphony Youth Orchestra and friends.
General public day runs Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There are limited tickets available on Friday, due to a school field trip day.
Summerland Action Festival (June 6 to 8)
Summerland's three-day celebration of activity and sports returns this weekend.
People from across the Okanagan are expected to attend Summerland Action Festival from Friday to Sunday.
The event returns with its popular slo-pitch tournament at fields around the community. In addition, the festival will feature live music, Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, arm wrestling, and vendors inside Memorial Park. Fireworks and the annual Giant's Head Run are also planned for this weekend in Summerland.
Penticton Beer Run (June 7)
Hundreds of people are expected to dress up and take part in a seven-kilometre dash down the KVR Trail on Saturday for the Penticton Beer Run.
Participants will start their day as early as 9 a.m., boarding a shuttle to Abandoned Rail Brewing before taking their first sips of a local beer and marching down the route.
All South Okanagan breweries are expected to be featured at the event.
An after-party has also been planned at the Penticton Yacht Club. A local DJ will be on hand playing music as participants enjoy yard games.
PedalFest (June 7)
The Penticton and Area Cycling Association hosts PedalFest on Saturday.
Scheduled festivities include a "celebratory ride" to mark the opening of Penticton's lake-to-lake bike lane. The ride starts at 3 p.m., on the southeast corner of Skaha Lake Park, before ending with a block party at 124 Estabrook Ave.
Okanagan Super Sprints (June 7 and 8)
Penticton Paddle Sports hosts racers from across the region this weekend for Okanagan Super Sprints.
The annual event will take place on Skaha Lake and hold 250-metre sprint races on Friday and Saturday.
Friday's festivities, for racers aged 55 and up, take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday's action will also be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Penticton Seniors' Week (June 7 to 8)
A weekend full of activities, gatherings, and celebrations is being held in recognition of the seventh annual Penticton Seniors' Week.
The South Okanagan Seniors Wellness Society has a full slate of free events planned at venues across the city. Festivities will run until June 13.
People can see the week's schedule at .
WildstoneÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s Colour4Kids Run (June 8)
The annual Colour4Kids Run returns Sunday morning, as participants take part in either a 2.5 km or 5 km run along the downtown Penticton waterfront.
All funds raised from the event will go toward the Okanagan Similkameen Neurological Society Child and Youth Development Centre.
The run begins at 10 a.m.
Walkin' & Rollin' Penticton Pride Parade (June 8)
Sunday marks the return of the Walkin' & Rollin' Penticton Pride Parade.
People are asked to meet on the front lawn of the S.S. Sicamous at 1 p.m. before walking, rolling, or riding down Lakeshore Drive. The parade ends at Penticton's outdoor rink, located at 107 Martin St., from 2 to 4 p.m. for a block party.
The party will feature free rollerskate rentals, community booths, food trucks, music and more.