The Neo4j community has been actively engaging with each other through various projects, presentations, and blog posts. Jennifer Reif presented the APOC Library, showcasing its capabilities for data import, transaction handling, text manipulation, and more. Rik Van Bruggen explored COVID-19 contact tracing using Neo4j Bloom, while Tomaz Bratanic demonstrated NLP procedures within the APOC library. Meanwhile, Daniel Sharp analyzed chess matches with Neo4j, and Alexander Erdl explored data from Steam using Neo4j. The community has also featured Peter Rose and Ilya Zaslavsky as part of their "Graphs for Good" project to build a knowledge graph to fight COVID-19.