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Party Patrol protects New Paltz

by HV1 Staff
September 24, 2020
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The Party Patrol meets with students. Pictured from left: Director of Student Conduct Michelle Combs; Associate Athletics Director Brian Williams; and Vice President for Student Affairs Stephanie Blaisdell.

The Party Patrol meets with students. Pictured from left: Director of Student Conduct Michelle Combs; Associate Athletics Director Brian Williams; and Vice President for Student Affairs Stephanie Blaisdell.

SUNY New Paltz staff and administrators have been volunteering time on evenings and weekends to meet directly with students on and off campus, providing masks, hand sanitizer and friendly reminders about the importance of the Pledge to Protect New Paltz during the Covid-19 pandemic. Each Friday and Saturday night of the fall semester, small groups of staff members have been walking and driving around campus and the surrounding community and stopping to introduce themselves to groups of students they encounter.

“When we see a gathering, whether it’s a group walking in the village or at a residence, we offer free masks and hand sanitizers in sort of a reverse trick-or-treat manner,” said Stephanie Blaisdell, vice president for student affairs. During the first few weeks of the semester, the Party Patrols have met with dozens of students. Blaisdell said the vast majority were already following necessary public health regulations.

While the primary goal of the patrols is to educate students and provide health supplies, they’ve had the additional benefit of allowing students and staff to enjoy meaningful connections at a time of heightened stress and isolation from others. “We want students to engage and have a good time; we just want them to do it safely,” Blaisdell said. “If you see us coming, don’t panic. We’re the Party Patrol and we’re here to help!”

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