On October 30, Sherwood hosted another warm evening for residents — an intimate gathering in the format of the Sherwood Women's Club.

In a coworking space with soft lighting, a glass of sparkling wine, and notes on small cards, the residents gathered to talk about the most important things—balance, harmony, and self-care.

The event was led by a psychologist who, in a light interactive format, helped participants focus on their inner strengths and small rituals that restore calm to everyday life.

Each woman went home not only with inspiration, but also with her own personal affirmation word — as a reminder of her own strength.

The atmosphere of the evening was exactly what we embody at Sherwood — harmonious, intelligent, with attention to detail.

Soft lighting, calm music, lively conversation — everything contributed to a sense of community and togetherness. This is not just an event, but a continuation of a philosophy:
Sherwood is not just a place to live, but a space where a culture of well-being is formed.
“We don't just build houses. We create an environment where people have the resources to be themselves,” said GAZDA.
The Sherwood Women's Club was a logical continuation of a series of events that reveal different aspects of life in the town.
After the Sherwood Symphony music evening and the cozy Morning at Sherwood, this meeting showed another facet of the community — female support, depth, and sincerity in the best sense of the word.


In the format of informal conversation and practical exercises, the evening lasted about two hours — but left the feeling that everyone had known each other for a long time.
This is how club spirit is born: not through formats, but through trust.