


If you plan to buy your tickets at the depot the day of your ride, please bring cash or a check. We cannot process credit cards at the depot.

Local Lions Clubs are involved in service activities that benefit your community directly, or perhaps a larger community such as a major city, state, province, or even country.
The association also fosters service activities internationally. At present, our major international service commitment is SightFirst: Lions Conquering Blindness. Its aim is nothing less than the elimination of preventable and reversible blindness around the world. While all local blindness prevention efforts are considered part of SightFirst, official SightFirst-funded projects must comply with stringent standards established by LCIF.
Approved by the International Board of Directors in November 1993, a continuing major international activity of the association is Lions Youth Outreach: Changing Tomorrow Today. Its objective is to help young people develop essential life and citizenship skills such as sound judgment, self-discipline, acceptance of responsibility, ability to communicate with various age groups, ability to get along with others, critical decision-making ability with regard to drugs and alcohol, and a desire to serve others.
Other major service activities of Lions Clubs International include the following:
A few of the North Pend Oreille Valley Lions Club local projects have been as follows:
If you have a local Special Project that you would like the NPOV Lions Club to help with, download our New Projects Application here. Only open to Organizations in the Ione, Metaline, and Metaline Falls, WA areas, the Selkirk School District, and the towns of Ione, Metaline, and Metaline Falls, WA.
Applications must be received by May 31. Please send your completed application to: North Pend Oreille Valley Lions Club, P.O. Box 181, Ione, WA 99139.
You will be notified by July 31 if your project has been approved for funding or not.
Projects must to be completed before June 30 of the following year to qualify for reimbursement. An itemized list of all expenditures, with receipts, is required.
Applicants may be invited to attend a meeting of the Lions Club Board of Directors to present their projects and answer questions members of the club may have.
Funding preference will be given to those projects that will provide the most service to the greatest number of people in the community.
A Lions Club member will be assigned as a project liaison and will check on the progress of the project periodically.

*All train rides originate in Ione, except the Labor Day Weekend trains. The Labor Day Weekend trains originate in Metaline Falls
