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TheatreWorks’ decision to move its rehearsal hall, classrooms and administrative offices is “strictly a monetary one,” says managing director Phil Santora. He credits a “wonderfully generous” offer by the Sobrato Family Foundation with enabling TheatreWorks to increase its footprint to nearly 39,000 square feet — and save money in the process. The move will take place in October. At the same time, Santora says he has located a 20,000-square-foot warehouse space in the East Bay, so the TheatreWorks scene shop will be moved across the Dumbarton Bridge. “We need a space that is taller than standard and wider between columns, which I wasn’t able to find on this side of the Peninsula,” he explains.

Downtown Campbell Farmers Market: Fresh produce grown locally by California farmers as well as crafts vendors and live ballet shoes necklace, ballet slippers, antique gold, initial necklace, initial hand stamped, personalized, monogram music, Sundays, 9 a.m, Campbell Avenue and Third Street, urbanvillageonline.com, Campbell Adult Center: The city of Campbell’s Recreation and Community Services Department offers services and programs for adults 50 and older, including classes, trips, fitness and wellness courses, a regular lunch program and more, Room C-33, Campbell Community Center, 1 W, Campbell Ave, 408-866-2146..

Montalvo Summer Lunches: Reservations are being accepted for the summer luncheons and fashion shows sponsored by the nonprofit Montalvo Service Group, the art center’s fundraising arm. Wednesdays through Aug. 27; seatings at noon, 12:30 and 1 p.m. Montalvo Arts Center, 15400 Montalvo Road, Saratoga. $41. For reservations, visit montalvoarts.org or call 408.961.5858. Saratoga Village Marketplace: The Saratoga Chamber of Commerce and Saratoga-Monte Sereno Community Foundation present the weekly Wednesday certified farmers market in Blaney Plaza. The market features certified local farmers with fresh berries, fruits and produce, as well as fresh fish, other food specialties and handmade crafts from local artisans. Wednesdays, 2:30-6:30 p.m. saratogachamber.org or 408-867-0753.

Star-Spangled Social: 11 a.m.-11 p.m, Kick off your day with a parade through downtown to the Napa County Fairgrounds where the gates open at noon, Carnival, golf ball drop, live ballet shoes necklace, ballet slippers, antique gold, initial necklace, initial hand stamped, personalized, monogram music, food and fireworks, Bring your own picnic or reserve a fried chicken picnic at the gate, $15-$20, www.CelebrateNapaValley.org/social, Fourth of July: 7 a.m.-9 p.m, Todos Santos Plaza, Willow Pass Road at Grant Street, Stars & Stripes 5K Run & Walk, Kids Fun Run registration 7 a.m., races start at 8 and 8:15 a.m, $44 registration, Parade starts at 10 a.m, on Grant Street, 150th Anniversary celebration, noon at Todos Santos Plaza where the Statue of Don Salvio Pacheco will be unveiled, Festival at 4 p.m., Mt, Diablo High School, 2450 Grant St, Carnival, food, vendors, entertainment, Fireworks at 9 p.m, www.concordjuly4th.com..

“Ten locks, 100 keys,” Trey explains. It’s harder than it looks. But eventually he gets the clue — a ruble bill with an image of the Bolshoi theater, the pit stop for this leg of the race. They scamper off as the twins arrive, bickering in their annoying droning whine, and telling each other that “Ohmygod, you are the worst partner ever.”. But all is not well with the rockers, whose cab seems to have taken off with their stuff. “Don’t leave your bags in cabs, kids,” James says, trying to inject a little humor into a desperate situation. All their gear and at least one passport is in their bags.