
MOTOWN AFFAIR: SOUL & MEMORIES


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Greetings! Welcome to the Brewer High School National Alumni Association, Inc where we recognize the past and enhance the future. President Willie Randall

BHSNAA 2026 Count Down Begins
This year BHSNAA weekend scholarship event will be a MOTOWN AFFAIR: SOUL and MEMORIES Event, scheduled August 21-23, 2026. We are planning a three day weekend filled with fellowship, memories and celebration ending with Saturday evening's Motown Affair. We're going to relax a little this year while still achieving BHSNAA goal! So, start planning, we’re looking forward to seeing as many alumni, family members, and friends as possible as we reconnect, share memories, and make this another successful scholarship fundraiser weekend. REMEMBER: this is all about recognizing our Scholarship Recipients and BHS Hall of Famers.

2025 Scholarship Winners
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2026 Scholarship
Application deadline is June 5, 2026.
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"The Yearbook of Eternal Life"
UPDATE
The publishing of the Yearbook of Eternal Life is currently in progress and is expected to be ready in the Fall of this year.
Sometimes projects take a little longer than anticipated, but we want to ensure that the yearbook meets your expectations and is completed to your satisfaction. We appreciate your patience and continued support.
Please remember that this project help increase the number of scholarships awarded to descendants of Brewer High School National Alumni Association students.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Donald Burton, 1st Vice-President
Email: dreambuilders@embarqmail.com
Phone: 864-980-2770
BHSNAA
"THE YEARBOOK OF ETERNAL LIFE"
A Message to You!
Remembering Our Leaders
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Dr. Benjamin J. Sanders, Jr.
Brewer High School Principle
In 1928, Dr. Sanders was a science teacher for 17 years at Brewer Normal School, which was operated by the American Missionary Association.
In 1945, he was appointed principle for Brewer High School, a position he held until 1969.
In 1967 he paved the way for enrollment for the first black student at Lander University. Doctor Benjamin J Sanders was a pillar of this community and he left a legacy of service to mankind.





