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Black Walnut     BLACK WALNUT
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    Visitors are always welcome!
 
 
You are invited to attend our meetings to learn about the program and find out what a friendly club we have. Black Walnut is a community oriented club. More than half of the members are from outside Sun Life.

New Members will be given the full support of the Club.


How to get here:

The Sun Life Tower is located at the corner of King and Union Street (227 King Street South, Waterloo) at the border of Kitchener and Waterloo.

Members and Visitors must enter the Sun Life tower by the Caroline Street entrance located on the north side of the building. This may be accessed from John Street.

Please do not park in the Sun Life John Street parking lot as you could risk getting a parking ticket. Parking is available for up to 2 hours (ample time for our meetings) on the streets around the entrance: John Street and Caroline Street (between John and Allen Streets). Check the street signs.
 
Members and Visitors who are not Sun Life employees must obtain a pass from the security desk. A first time visitor should contact the club several days in advance so that arrangements may be made for his or her name to be added to the list for a Visitor's Pass. Visitors should arrive at least 10 minutes ahead of the starting time so that we can escort you to the meeting.
 
 
 
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