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Add new events page and top-level heading to highlight many Jupyter events
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- About Us
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- title: Community
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url: /community
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- title: Events
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url: /events
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- Documentation
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url: https://nbviewer.jupyter.org

community.md

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the tools and skills that are useful for each project, and other ways that you
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### JupyterDays, JupyterCon, and other events
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Many members of the Jupyter community host events to connect others that use
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Jupyter and other tools in the open data analytics stack. For example,
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[JupyterCon](https://jupytercon.com/) is an annual conference that brings together many
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different groups represented in the Jupyter Community. **Jupyter Days**
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are smaller, locally-organized events for learning and connecting with one
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another. For example, [here's a post announcing Jupyter Days in Atlanta](https://blog.jupyter.org/announcing-jupyter-day-atlanta-spring-2018-d68ebee2c6cb).
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If you'd like to organize a Jupyter Days event in your community, please
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reach out!
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### Events
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Many members of the Jupyter community host and attend events to connect others that use
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Jupyter and other tools in the open data analytics stack, such as JupyterCon, Jupyter Community Workshops, JupyterDays, and other events. See the [Project Jupyter Events](/events) for more details.
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## Explore our projects
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events.md

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layout: page_md
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title: Stay Connected
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tagline: Project Jupyter sponsors a number of events for individuals interested in using and contributing to the project.
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permalink: /events
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---
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Project Jupyter events provide a forum for community members to come together in person or virtually to share and learn from each other.
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## JupyterCon
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Global JupyterCon conferences provide opportunities for the Jupyter community to come together to learn and share.
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* [JupyterCon 2017](https://conferences.oreilly.com/jupyter/jup-ny-2017.html) ([videos](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL055Epbe6d5aP6Ru42r7hk68GTSaclYgi))
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* [JupyterCon 2018](https://conferences.oreilly.com/jupyter/jup-ny.html) ([videos](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL055Epbe6d5b572IRmYAHkUgcq3y6K3Ae))
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* [JupyterCon 2020 (virtual)](https://jupytercon.com/) ([videos](https://www.youtube.com/c/JupyterCon/videos))
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## Jupyter Community Workshops
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[Jupyter Community Workshops](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-cbd34ac82549) bring together small groups (approximately 12 to 24 people) of Jupyter community members and core contributors for high-impact strategic work and community engagement on focused topics.
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Much of Jupyter’s work is accomplished through remote, online collaboration; yet, over the years, we have found deep value in focused in-person work over a few days. These in-person events are particularly useful for tackling challenging development and design projects, growing the community of contributors, and strengthening collaborations.
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### Round 1: 2018
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- [Round 1: Call for Proposals](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-cbd34ac82549)
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Individual workshops:
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- [Jupyter Widgets workshop](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-cbd34ac82549)
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- [Jupyter Hackathon in Hawaii](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-hackathon-series-in-hawaii-97b3d1fbce68)
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- [Teaching and Learning with Jupyter](https://blog.jupyter.org/teaching-and-learning-with-jupyter-c1d965f7b93a)
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### Round 2: 2019
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- [Round 2: Call for Proposals](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-call-for-proposals-26a8417e5b6a)
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- [Round 2: Announcement of Workshops](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-a7f1dca1735e)
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- [Round 2: 2019 Year in Review](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-2019-year-in-review-8876336924e4)
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Individual workshops:
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- [Jupyter Server Design and Roadmap Workshop](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshop-jupyter-server-design-and-roadmap-workshop-6e6760cc5098): (Luciano Resende)
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- [Building upon the Jupyter Kernel Protocol](https://blog.jupyter.org/field-report-on-the-kernel-community-workshop-a4ad73a1a718) (Sylvain Corlay)
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- [Jupyter nbgrader Hackathon/Code Sprint](https://blog.jupyter.org/https-blog-jupyter-org-university-of-edinburgh-jupyter-community-nbgrader-hackathon-2eff14df298a): (James Slack)
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- [Intro to Python for Kids, Parents & Teachers Series](https://datasciencecornwall.blogspot.com/2019/06/python-data-science-for-kids-taster.html): (Tariq Rashad)
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- [Dashboarding in the Jupyter Ecosystem](https://blog.jupyter.org/report-on-the-jupyter-community-workshop-on-dashboarding-14f8ad9f3c0): (Pascal Bugnion, Sylvain Corlay)
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- [Jupyter for Scientific User Facilities and High-Performance Computing](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-for-science-user-facilities-and-high-performance-computing-de178106872): (Rollin Thomas)
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- [South America Jupyter Community Workshop](https://blog.jupyter.org/south-america-jupyter-community-workshop-4edc51c7a6ce): (Damian Avila)
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### Round 3: 2020-2022
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- [Round 3: Call for Proposals](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-call-for-proposals-for-jan-aug-2020-710f687e30f4)
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, workshops were put on hold during 2020. Stay tuned for more details about workshops funded in round 3.
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## Jupyter Subproject Sprints
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A number of Jupyter subprojects have hosted in-person sprints open to the public to push forward on development priorities.
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## JupyterDays
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A number of smaller, locally-organized single-day Jupyter Days events have been hosted. For example, [here's a post announcing Jupyter Days in Atlanta](https://blog.jupyter.org/announcing-jupyter-day-atlanta-spring-2018-d68ebee2c6cb)
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## Jupyter Community Calls
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[Jupyter Community Calls](https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/community/content-community.html#jupyter-wide-meetings) provide a regular virtual forum for community-wide discussion and sharing.
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## Calendar
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Jupyter Community meetings are listed in the [Project Jupyter Calendar](https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/community/content-community.html#jupyter-community-meetings)
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