SHARON — The light of the Shenango Valley burned at dusk Saturday in torches carried by men and women dressed in black during the climax of WaterFire Sharon’s inaugural event.
It was the highlight of a daylong celebration that was more than a year in the making, Jennifer Barborak, who was one of the organizers, said Sunday as it sunk in that the event so many worked so hard and long to produce was deemed a success.
“It was truly amazing,” Barborak said. “I can’t believe how amazing our community is.”