 Hello everybody! I'm Paul Cutler, the host of the Circuit Python Show and I'm here to welcome you to Circuit Python Day 2022. What is Circuit Python Day? It's the day Adafruit deems the snakiest day of the year where we come together to celebrate code and community. Thank you to Adafruit for organizing Circuit Python Day and having me here to help kick things off. A couple of things before we get started. Please join us in the Adafruit Discord. We have video streams going on to lots of channels but just one chat at adafruit.fru.it. Join the live broadcast chat channel and celebrate with us. The Adafruit community has a code of conduct. Everyone participating in Circuit Python Day and in our community is expected to follow the Adafruit community code of conduct. You can view it in the code of conduct channel on the Adafruit Discord. If you experience any inappropriate interactions or other code of conduct violations, please reach out to the community moderators on Discord or send an email to conduct at adafruit.com. Alright, let's go over today's schedule. Next up, at 11.10 a.m. Eastern, I'll be hosting a panel discussion celebrating all things code and community with Dan, Jeff, Kat, and Tim. I think we have some great topics planned and if you have questions for the panelists, please let us know in the live broadcast chat channel in the Adafruit Discord. Have you ever wanted to get involved with Circuit Python? Stay tuned after the panel discussion for a short introduction video to the Circuit Python Development Sprint. The sprint itself starts at 1 p.m. Eastern. Help fix bugs, add features, and improve documentation for the core and libraries along with Circuit Python developers. At 1 p.m. Eastern, Maker Melissa hosts her first ever live stream and is doing a special Circuit Python project build that you won't want to miss. At 2 p.m. Eastern, we have a special Circuit Python theme show and tell hosted by Liz Clark. Come share your Circuit Python projects. To join in, look for the StreamYard link in live broadcast chat shortly before the show starts at 2 p.m. Next up at 3.30 p.m. Eastern, Circuit Python's lead developer, Scott Shawcroft, will be doing a live preview of what's coming in Circuit Python 8. For the third year in a row, Dan, Jeff, and Katnie will get together at 4 p.m. Eastern. They'll chat and share the most interesting Circuit Python things they've worked on in the last year. And at 6 p.m. Eastern, Foamy Guy is hosting a game jam. He's going to combine two of his favorite things, Circuit Python and games. In just a few hours, he will make a basic but fully playable game. It should be a lot of fun to watch. There are also two additional events I'd like to mention. The first is Blues Wireless's hosting event right now at 11 a.m. Eastern, reimagining IoT deployments with Circuit Python. The walkthrough getting started with Circuit Python and the Internet of Things and then present a real-world project. Lastly, if you're in the Detroit, Michigan area, I3 Detroit is hosting Circuit Python night tonight at 6 p.m. Eastern. There will be demos, a Q&A session, and more. If you're in the area, go check it out. Now please join us in the Adafruit Discord and be part of the celebration with us. Coming up in about five minutes, I'll be hosting a panel discussion with Dan, Jeff, Catney, and Tim. Hope to see you there.