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Marvin Sands, by the way, is the late founder of Canandaigua Wine Co. and among the community leaders responsible for opening the venue in 1983 as the Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center.
The center is named after Constellation Brands, a total beverage alcohol company, and Marvin Sands, founder of the Canandaigua Brands winery. [2] Marvin founded CMAC because he realized the important role that arts and culture play in the quality of the community. [3]
Marvin Sands was the son of Mordecai E. Sands, who was a partner in a winery in Long Island City, Queens, New York since 1932. [1] He was of Jewish descent. [1] [2]Sands earned a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and served as an ensign in the US Navy during World War II.
Robert Scott Sands is the son of Marvin Sands, and has an older brother, Richard Sands. [2] He grew up in Canandaigua, New York, and was educated at The Harley School in Rochester, New York, graduating in 1976. [3] Sands earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Skidmore College, followed by a juris doctor from Pace University. [1] [4] [5]
The home's 3.11-acre lot includes multiple seating areas and a fire pit with views of Canandaigua Lake. The separate guest house along the lake features an outdoor shower and seating.
His father, Marvin Sands, founded the Canandaigua Wine Company in 1945, aged 21. [4] By 1980, its annual sales topped $50 million, and was renamed Constellation Brands in 2000, and has acquired numerous companies including Robert Mondavi wine and Svedka vodka. [4] In 2013, it acquired the US rights to Grupo Modelo beers including Modelo and ...
New York Cancer Hospital – founded in 1884 as the first cancer hospital in the USA [2] Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center; Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Atlanta - Opened in 2012 in Goodyear, Arizona [3] Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Chicago - Opened in 1988 in Zion, Illinois [4]
Construction of the Student Life Center began in early 2010; and opened in spring of 2012. The new building is 78,000 square feet (7,200 m 2) and is a LEED certified green building housing the new 400-seat cafeteria, One-Stop (enrollment services) center, and bookstore, as well as the college's first auditorium (not including the CMAC), which seats 410.