Neo4j has been actively engaging with its community by featuring notable members, hosting online meetups, and releasing new tools. Regina Imhoff was highlighted as a featured community member for her presentation on combining Elixir Phoenix with Neo4j to create a social networking site. The community also showcased how to use the new Neo4j graph algorithms package, which was released in August, to analyze various datasets such as the London tube system and Facebook ego network. Additionally, Vindya Hettige provided an in-depth tutorial on working with Neo4j Graph Databases, while Ben Zvan presented a talk on WTF is a graph database? at the DevOps Minneapolis meetup. The community also explored ways to discover awesome female engineers in the GraphQL community using gender-api.com and created tools for analyzing CityGML datasets and Java type dependencies. Furthermore, Kevin Madden from Tom Sawyer Software discussed his experiences with graph visualization in high-end engineering on the Neo4j podcast. Upcoming events include a discussion on RDF vs Graph Properties and Efficient Graph Algorithms in Neo4j, as well as talks by William Lyon Philip Rathle Yogish Pai. The community also celebrated the datetime features added to the apoc plugin team.