Besides being a proponent of the Open Web in general, I'm specifically a big fan of the Drupal Community. The community has played a big part in keeping me involved in Drupal since I discovered it more than 6 years ago. The local Drupal community, in particular, has been a constant source for new tools, new ways of working, and even new ways of thinking. I don't know where I'd be without the community, but I'd certainly be a lot less mature as a developer.
This past weekend was Twin Cities Drupal Camp 2014. I had volunteered to help plan the event, and was even lucky enough to be chosen to give a presentation. I gave a talk directed at developers like me on the scariness or, more accurately, lack thereof, in the transition of upcoming Drupal 8 to object-oriented ways. Head over to the TC Drupal Camp page to check it out: http://2014.tcdrupal.org/session/objects-are-coming-objects-are-coming-one-if-class-two-if-interface
And just because the Camp is over, that doesn't mean you have to wait until next year to become involved in our vibrant community. Here are a few more ways to take part immediately: