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Richard C. Reames (born September 20, 1957) is an American artist, arborsculptor, nurseryman, writer, and public speaker. He lives and works in Williams, Oregon. [1] Reames coined the word "arborsculpture" to describe the art of shaping living tree trunks and woody plants into sculptural forms, furniture and shelters.
Reames is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred E. Reames (1870–1943), American attorney and politician; Britt Reames (born 1973), American baseball player; John Reames (1942–2008), British football manager; Richard Reames (born 1957), American arborsculptor
Alfred Reames was born in Jacksonville, Oregon, as the son of Thomas G. Reames and Lucinda Williams on February 5, 1870. [1] He received his primary education in the public schools of Jacksonville. [1] For college Reames first attended University of the Pacific in California and then returned to Oregon to attend the University of Oregon in ...
The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office arrested Wayne Harold Mahar Sr. on Wednesday, Oct. 4, on suspicion of first-degree murder for the fatal shooting of 67-year-old Vincent Reames, of Blaine.
Britt William Reames (born August 19, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He pitched parts of six seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), between 2000 and 2006 , for the St. Louis Cardinals , Montreal Expos , Oakland Athletics , and Pittsburgh Pirates .
Court records show Reames' neighbor filed a complaint against him in January, alleging Reames' dogs killed the neighbor's chickens. Reames replied that the neighbor "heaped much misery" on him and ...
Reames Homestyle Egg Noodles Frozen is the way to go to stretch your food and your tax refund dollars. As either the main course or a side dish, this 12-ounce bag of Reames Homestyle egg noodles ...
Reames was chairman of Lincoln City for 15 years, from 1985 to 2000, and remains to date their longest-serving chairman. [1] After Lincoln City had sold their ground to the local council in 1982 for £225,000, [2] Reames bought it back from the council in 2000, [1] ensuring the existence and continuity of Lincoln City as a viable professional football club and business.