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June 18, 2006 - Michigan Boating Laws Handbook

Michigan Boating Laws Handbook

Visit the Department of Natural Resources website for information about the current boating laws by clicking on the picture.  

Be sure to be up to date on the latest rules and regulations!

 Here's a link to the Cass County Marine Patrol's website: http://www.ccso.info/Marine/Marine.html

 

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- Welcome To Shavehead Lake!

Welcome To Shavehead Lake

sheet of glass

Photo courtesy of Mike Bosela - used with permission

Shavehead Lake is located in Porter township, Cass county, Michigan.  Just north of Elkhart, Indiana, the RV Capital of the world, and close to South Bend, the home of Notre Dame.  Our horseshoe shaped lake is 289 acres in size.

Aerial Photo
     Photo Copyright Aerial Graphics - used with permission  www.aerialgraphics.com

Shavehead Lake Features Abundant, Beautiful Wildlife!

 Shavehead Turtles Tanning
Shavehead Turtles Tanning- Submitted by Terry & Diana Harbaugh- used with permission

"Frieda" - The Camp Deer
"Frieda"- The Camp Deer taken by Camp Naturalist

 Shavehead Ducklings!
Shavehead Ducklings! Photo by Mike Bosela

The Lake is spring fed, offers full sports, and great fishing!

water skiing
   Photo courtesy of Mark Sipe - used with permission 
Blue Gills!
Photo by Tom Guyer- Ron Pusko fisherman

Lake Photo
                    Photo courtesy of Mark Sipe - used with permission

"Shavehead Under Two Rainbows"
Photo by Russ Fish- 10/1/2006  Click on the photo!

"Fall Morning Fog"
10/9/2006- Photo by Tom Geyer  The cool air and the warm water make for an intersting morning view!

Lake History

CHIEF SHAVEHEAD
   A well-known Pottawatomie chief, so named by the whites because, like many of his ancestors, he kept the hair shaved from the greater part of his scalp. The dates of his birth and death are not known, but lie lived during the early part of the 19th century in the southeast part of Cass County, Mich. As a warrior Shavehead was the terror of the vicinity, feared by both whites and Indians. He participated in many battles and manifested a determined hatred for the whites, openly boasting of the scalps he had taken, and wearing them as trophies about his person. It was reported, although probably with great exaggeration, that he possessed a string of 99 white men's tongues. 
 Many incidents of Shavehead's vindictiveness are related. After the mail stages had begun to run on the Chicago road, Shavehead, claiming the rights of his people as proprietors of the soil, established himself at a ferry of St Joseph River, near Mottville, and demanded tribute from every one who crossed, especially the settlers who were compelled to use this route to the nearest grist mill. 

     Finally, exasperated beyond endurance, one of the settlers caught the Indian unaware and administered a severe beating, which had the effect of curing his depredations, but making him more sullen. He is described in his old age as being tall and erect, quite dark, and with not a hair on his head. Both a lake and a prairie bear his name.

     Several stories are told of the manner of Shavehead's death, but they can not be substantiated. One is that the old chief, while boasting of his part in the massacre at Ft Dearborn, Chicago, in 1812, was recognized by a surviving soldier, who followed him out of the village, and, it is supposed, murdered him. Another account states that after significantly saying that there was no longer game enough for both the Indian and the white man, he was killed by a white hunter who had been his companion on many hunting expeditions. The last and more probable story is that be died, enfeebled by age and poverty, and was buried in a hollow log in the forest.

     Settlers visited his grave and severed his head from his body, and his skull was said in 1889 to be in the collection of the pioneers of Van Buren County. One of Shavehead's sons died in prison under a life sentence for murder. See Coll. Mich. Pion. and Hist. Soc., v, 1884; XIV, 1890; XXVIII, 1900.
Sunset
       Photo courtesy of Mark Sipe - used with permission
Come Visit us Sometime!
 
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June 11, 2006 - Reflective Address Signs- Submitted by Pat Raab

Porter Townhips EMT's have made a suggestion that all lake residents should have a green and white reflective numbers sign and have them posted at the road.  Minutes saved "hunting" for the right location in an emergency can Save Lives!

reflective address sign

Here's some additional information, and how to order one for your home:

This link will take you to the "order a sign" form on the porter townships EMS page:
http://www.ptfd.org/addsignorder.html
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- "Kodak Moments" on Shavehead Lake

Share Your Favorite Photo's With us Here!
Sharing your favorite photo is easy to do!
If you would like to send a "digital" photo, s
imply click on the "submit a post" category, and then the "send email" graphic to open a pre-addressed email to the site; attach your photo's and comments and send them over!  Please "resize" the photo if it is large- "600 x 480" works well on the web- I have a link to some free image resizing software in the "links" section if you need it..
If you have a "standard" type photo, you can mail it to:
Shavehead Lake
P.O. Box 399
Union, MI 49130
I'll "scan it", and mail the picture back to you.

If you do not have email / internet capability, then you aren't even reading this..  But, if for some reason you are, you can always call me directly at (269) 641-2929, and I'll be more than happy to help out in any way I can to get your 'Kodak Moment" picture onto our website!

"Shavehead Under Two Rainbows"
Photo by Russ Fish 10/1/2006
 Russ Fish was able to capture a "double rainbow" over our lake on 10/1/06! I found a lovely version of the famous song "Over the Rainbow" originally sung by Judy Garland in the classic movie "The Wizard of Oz", sung by Israel Kamakawiwo Ole; with a nice slideshow of pictures to accompany his singing.  Clicking on the picture will take you to the song / video..


  Thursday, October 12th, 2006- Here comes the Snow!  Boats are still in the water, leaves are still on the trees, etc.- We set some records on Thursday for the weather charts!



The very next day..

October Snowmen 


The very next day, I saw this yard while driving through the country - Snowmen (Snow-persons?) in October..  The children, out in the yard, enjoying the snow, and making the best out of it!  This reminds me of the saying
"When Life Hands You Lemons, Make Lemonade"!
No, clicking on the picture will not take you to a version of the song "Frosty The Snowman"- It's not even Halloween yet!   But it will take you to something a bit more  "Seasonal"- enjoy!  
New rule for Shavehead Lake "Kodak Moments"- the pics don't necessarily have to be on the lake, as long as they're related in some way..

Nope- We're Not Going To The Song-                  It's Way Too Early!

"Shavehead Lake Fall Morning Fog"
10/9/06- Photo By Tom Geyer  The cool air, and warm water make for an intersting morning view!


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June 10, 2006 - Dancing Dog!

Hi Folks- Although not a "joke", I thought you would enjoy watching this video of a dancing dog and its' owner- Enjoy!

Mike

http://www.russellcraven.com/Humor/DancingDog.wmv

 

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This website is for the benefit of all of the residents of our Shavehead Lake community. Courtesy of Mike Bosela -resident, board member and treasurer - Enjoy!


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