Paul Byron Rogers: Legendary bartender hangs up his apron
30-year veteran of the Summer House in Rehoboth Beach
PBR visits with customers on his final night behind the bar.
Deny Howeth
April 23, 2015
Ron Allen and Joe Dunn pose with whiskey and PBR commemorative aprons. BY DENY HOWETH
Sporting PBR style mustache's Craig Krick, left, and Denise Hyde dig for the raffle winner. Denise Allen, left, and Gail Mack cheer at right. BY DENY HOWETH
Olivia Piontek, left and Anita Brown, right, give PBR a kiss for his sendoff. BY DENY HOWETH
PBR razzes Craig Krick over his mustache, while he gives a speech over the cake. BY DENY HOWETH
The very special PBR cake. BY DENY HOWETH
PBR visits with customers. BY DENY HOWETH
Tommy Kane and PBR check out the cake. PBR's retired aprons hang in a silent auction for his charities of choice. BY DENY HOWETH
PBR - AKA Paul Byron Rogers - a 30-year veteran bartender at the Summer House, celebrated his final shift on April 10. The house was rocking for the send-off with old friends and new. Donations were made to the Cancer Support Community of Delaware and A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children.