The “from” email address contains a valid entity, Camp Marist
You may have done business with this organization previously
Why this is a virus
The attachment is a zip file, a common way to send viruses
There is no additional information in the body of the email, including no specific salutation or greeting
Additional notes
A phone call to the alleged sender would quickly verify if this is a legitimate email. It only takes a few minutes to pick up the phone!
Report it as spam to Google. Before deleting the message, make sure to click on “report spam”.
A little paranoia goes a long way! Be suspicious of any email messages similar to this one. Unsolicited attachments in email are currently a popular way to spread malware and viruses.