This message is being sent to all club presidents and ALCors. We ask that you make the following public announcement at one of your upcoming meetings. It relates to ongoing scam attempts that could be directed at your officers and, possibly, some of your members. I referenced this in my recent President's Column, but additional verbal communication would be appreciated.Thanks.-- ChuckCharles E. Allen IIIPresident, Astronomical League_____________ANNOUNCEMENTLeague President Chuck Allen has received reports from a number of people who have received emails sent over his signature or that of other League officers asking for help with things like a Venmo payment of a gift card purchase or asking for a call to chat. The email addresses from which these come are not those of any League officer. This has been an ongoing problem for a number of years and seems to come in waves...and a rather strong wave recently.Please understand that personal email accounts of League officers have not been hacked. Many members who receive these scam emails are not even in League officers' contact lists. What the scammers do is find your email address somewhere, perhaps on your club website, look at the League website to learn about the League so they can sound legitimate, and then send you an email, ostensibly from a League officer whose name is public, hoping you'll help them by arranging a gift card or other payment on behalf of a League program or activity. Sometimes they just ask you to write or call a certain phone number. Never respond to such emails. Delete them. There is no effective way to stop these scams, and they are affecting countless organizations these days.The bottom line is this: NO OFFICER OF THE ASTRONOMICAL LEAGUE WILL EVER SEND YOU A REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE IN MAKING A PAYMENT, PURCHASING A GIFT CARD, OR ENGAGING IN ANY FINANCIAL TRANSACTION.Thank you.