LBCAC presents Mom’s Club

LBCAC presents Mom’s Club

April 11, 2026 (6:00 pm – 8:00 pm)

RSVP NOW   Seating is limited. Advance reservations recommended   The Laguna Beach Cultural Arts Center invites you to an exclusive private fundraising screening of Moms Club – a powerful new documentary from award-winning filmmakers Miranda Winters and Rocky Romano of Winters Rock Entertainment.  

Admission is free of charge. Donations are encouraged.

Post-Screening Conversation Following the screening, guests are invited to stay for a live in-person Q&A discussion moderated by Adam Rose of the LA Press Club, featuring Directors Miranda Winters and Rocky Romano · Executive Producer Rayna Zemel · Mothers featured in the film. These conversations provide guests with direct access to the filmmakers and the women at the center of the story – creating space for deeper insight, meaningful dialogue, and thoughtful engagement around the film’s themes and impact.   Limited Seating Please note – the Cultural Arts Center has an intimate seating capacity. This event is expected to sell out quickly, and advance reservations are strongly encouraged.   About the Film Moms Club is a gripping, fast-paced true-crime exposé set right here in Southern California.   After extremists begin descending upon local school board meetings – turning once routine civic gatherings into scenes of chaos, threats, and violence – a determined group of moms band together to investigate what is really happening.   What they uncover reveals a far-reaching national network influencing local school board races and targeting public education.   Through undercover work, open-source intelligence research, and relentless grassroots organizing, these women risk their safety to expose the truth and protect their children’s future.   Director Miranda Winters reflects: “It showed us that our most vulnerable individuals, our children, were being used to stir up fear and anger, inciting literal riots followed by an avalanche of policies that discriminate and harm. We must connect with each other and build communities that protect our most vulnerable.”   What Audiences Are Saying “I was honestly blown away. Moms Club takes deeply relatable, smart, and caring women and makes a complex power structure, from local school board protests all the way up to national organizations and billionaire interests, clear and understandable.”   Maurice Cunningham Ph.D., J.D. Author of Dark Money and the Politics of School Privatization   “This is a triumph of a documentary.”   Scott Turner Schofield Actor, writer, producer (Becoming A Man in 127 Easy Steps)   “The film does an incredible job reverse-engineering coordinated operations back to their national headquarters. That’s rare and necessary.”   Brent Alpress Investigative OSINT Researcher Specialist in Global Influence Operations and Dark Money Networks   “Omg!! What a powerful and compelling film!! It is GOLD. Every parent across the nation needs to see this documentary. I haven’t stopped thinking about it.”   Anonymous Southern California teacher   Purpose of the Screening This special screening serves three purposes:   Education Deepening awareness of how local school board battles connect to larger national movements.   Engage Creating space for meaningful conversation between filmmakers, community members, educators, and advocates about what these issues mean for LGBTQ+ youth and public education.   Fundraising Supporting the film’s marketing and its national Social Impact Campaign. The Moms Club Impact Campaign is designed to raise awareness, educate communities, foster engagement, and activate local action to protect public education.   Through community screenings, digital toolkits, educational outreach, and advocacy efforts, the film aims to spark meaningful civic participation far beyond the theater.

Upcoming Dates

April 11, 2026 (6:00 pm – 8:00 pm)

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