The Seaport Museum and FloodNet are hosting this fun-filled and informative afternoon exploring the connections between flooding, the communities it impacts, innovative technology like flood sensors, and how data can be transformed into creative storytelling and movement. Start your experience at the all-ages Flood Resource Fair on the cobblestones of Water Street between Fulton and Beekman Streets. From 12pm to 4pm find hands-on activities, access to valuable flood preparedness resources, and interactive information about flooding and resiliency—particularly on the Lower East Side and across New York City. Collaborators include FloodNet, LES Ready!, Rainproof NYC, Waterfront Alliance, Citizens Committee for New York City, Center for NYC Neighborhoods, Ready New York, The Community Sensor Lab, New York Sea Grant, and more. Then, from 2:30pm to 3:30pm, head over to the 1885 tall ship Wavertree at Pier 16 to learn about the Museum’s own history with flooding and resilience and for a movement-based storytelling activity that encourages participants to tell a story based on flood data through self expression and movement.