The Neo4j community has been actively engaging in various projects and sharing their knowledge through videos, blog posts, and social media. Michal Bachman used the Hume insights engine for contact tracing and smart quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic, while Rik Van Bruggen continued his series on supply chain management with graphs. TasoX demonstrated a tool for importing Windows Events into Neo4j, and NEuler was updated to use the Graph Data Science Library. Adam Cowley introduced new features in the latest release of Neo4j Desktop, including a first graph experience for new users and file functionality. The community also highlighted the work of Elena Kohlwey, a Certified Neo4j Developer and Neo4j Ninja, who has been actively contributing to the community and helping others through ask-me-anything sessions and feedback on the Ninja Program. Additionally, there were updates on Windows Events & Sysmon Visualization using Neo4j, Graphlytic for Fraud Detection, and BloodHound 3.0 on Neo4j 4.0.