Full Name:
Cynthia B. Watson
Gender:
Female
Family:
Wife: Ebern Jr.; 3 Children: Aimee, Ebern III, Symanthia
Birth Date:
10/21/1941
Birth Place:
Raliegh, NC
Home City:
Rose Hill, NC
Religion:
Christian Church/Church of Christ
Community College, 1989-1990
Attended, David Lipscomb University, 1960-1962
Experience, American Legislative Exchange Council
Experience, Council of State Governors
Experience, National Association of Republican Legisaltors
Experience, National Order of Women Legislators
Experience, Southern Legislative Conference
Board Member, Common Cause, 1998-2000
Member, North Carolina Republican Women (Federation), 1994-2000
Candidate, North Carolina State Senate, 2000
Board Member, North Carolina Voters Clean Elections, 1998-2000
Member, Onslow Republican Women, 1994-2000
State Representative, North Carolina General Assembly, District 10, 1994-1998
Member, Mental Health Study Committe of North Carolina, 1994-1998
Member, North Carolina Child Advocacy Council, 1994-1998
Member, North Carolina Council on Special Education, 1994-1998
Sales/Decorator, Dorothy's Classics, Incorporated, 1999-2000
Marketing/Sales, Dorothy's Ruffled Originals, Incorporated, 1980-1994
Secretary, Feather Processors, Incorporated, 1991-1994
Sales/Decorator, Carole Joy, Incorporated, 1990-1991
Experience, Jim Hunt Reading Program
Leader, Parents and Teacher Organization
Member, National Order of Women Legislaturers, 1994-2000
Member, Women in Government, 1994-2000
Member, ALEC, 1994-1998
Board Member/Officer, Duplin County Dispute Settlement Center, 1996-1998
Board of Directors, Sarah's Domestic Violence Center, 1993-1997
Trustee, James Sprunt Community College, 1990-1994
Board of Directors, Community Arts in Residency, 1990-1992
Member, Duplin Arts Council, 1990-1992
Volunteer Coordinator, Rose Hill-Magnolia School, 1990-1992
Volunteer Emergency Shelter Home, Incorporated, 1990-1982
Committee Coordinator, Little Miss Rose Hill Pageant, 1976-1982
Co-Chair, Rose Hill Jubilee, 1976-1982
Brownie Scout Leader, 1976-1982
Cub Scout Leader, 1976-1982