The Neo4j community has been busy with several exciting developments. The NODES 2020 conference is approaching, and the virtual training sessions for Neo4j Certified Professionals have concluded. A new GraphAcademy online training course, Introduction to Graph Algorithms in Neo4j 4.0, was launched, covering best practices for using algorithms in the Graph Data Science Library. Adam Cowley released a library for working with Neo4j from React, and Dr Jim Webber appeared on the Graphistania podcast discussing his experience writing "Graph Databases For Dummies". The community graph model has been explored through Michael Hunger's live stream, and Anelia Kurteva, PhD Researcher at Leopold-Franzens Universität Innsbruck, will be speaking at NODES 2020 about her research on sensor data using knowledge graphs. Additionally, Chris Skardon updated the Neo4j procedure examples to work with the 4.x series of the database, and Matthew Humpreys showed how to build a .NET Core API with Neo4j. The community is also sharing exciting projects and developments, including a tweet from Nick Anthony expressing his enthusiasm for Neo4j.