New Home for Quilcene Food Bank
- News Editor
- Jul 1
- 1 min read

The Jefferson County Food Bank Association (JCFBA) has moved the Quilcene Food Bank to the Quilcene Masonic Hall at 170 Herbert Street. This change is now in place.
The move to the Masonic Hall marks a meaningful upgrade in the Food Bank’s ability to serve neighbors in need. The new space is larger and more welcoming. It opens the door to future expanded service hours, including evening operations, to better reach community members with daytime work or transportation constraints.
The transition is made possible through a partnership with the Quilcene Masons. JCFBA is grateful to the Masons for their generosity in opening the hall to this vital community resource.
JCFBA also extends sincere thanks to Jefferson County for its longstanding hospitality at the Quilcene Community Center, which served as the Food Bank’s home for many years.
"This move is about more than a new address," said Laurie Engelbeck, JCFBA Secretary and Quilcene Food Bank Volunteer. "It reflects our ongoing commitment to showing up for every person in this community who needs us, and includes our gratitude to the partners who make that possible."
New location details:
Quilcene Masonic Hall
170 Herbert Street, Quilcene, WA
Hours as of Friday, June 5, 2026: Wednesday 11a.m. – 2 p.m.
ABOUT JCFBA
JCFBA provides nutritious food with dignity, respect, and care to anyone in our community in need. JCFBA operates food banks in Brinnon, Port Townsend, and Quilcene. They also operate pop-up locations, which are expanding this year.
JCFBA invites all community members to visit our new home. To confirm current hours, contact Laurie Engelbeck at secretary@jcfba.org, or (360) 774-4680.


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