Cynthia Trinidad is a proud native Texan born in San Antonio.  She is a descendent of some of the first Italians who settled in Texas in the 1800’s.

Cynthia dedicated a decade of her life performing for professional sports organizations as a member of the AFA San Antonio Charros Cheerleaders, AA San Antonio Dodger Dollies, USFL San Antonio Gunslingers Cheerleaders, NBA San Antonio Spurs Quicksilver Jazz Dance Troupe, and NFL Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders where she was honored to represent the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders as Miss February in their 1991 calendar.

Since 1999, Cynthia provided the opportunity for ladies to perform by forming Roses Entertainment and organizing the San Antonio Roses Performance Squad. The squad helped many ladies reach their dreams of performing for professional sports organizations while donating many community hours, fund-raising and collecting toys for many charity organizations including Susan B. Komen, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Toys for Tots, Elf Louise, Boys & Girls Club, Will Rodgers Institute, Methodist Children’s Hospital, Saint PJ’s, Jeannie’s Kids, American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Big Brothers - Big Sisters, Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center, Variety - The Children's Charity, and Soldiers' Angels.

Cynthia has a master's degree in Tae Kwon Do and holds a 5th degree blackbelt and is a contributing author to three semi-pro/pro cheerleader books and has been the choreographer for many pageants including the Miss San Antonio Fiesta Scholarship Pageant since 2004 and Miss San Antonio America.

Cynthia is married to Robert Trinidad and is a mother of three; Annette graduated from Norwich University in Vermont with two degrees, Jonathan graduated from Clark High School and is in the medical field, and the princess Alana is twelve years old.
Cynthia speaking at an event honoring Texas History at the Alamo.
1982-1983 NBA San Antonio Spurs Quicksilver Jazz Dance Troupe
1989-1990 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Cynthia with her San Antonio Roses as they help the Marines collect toys for Toys-For-Tots at the Texas Transportation Museum.
Cynthia directed the San Antonio Roses at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in the Alamodome.
Visiting Methodist Children's Hospital during the holidays.
Cynthia raising money for Muscular Dystrophy at the MDA Lockup.
Cynthia has choreographed the opening number for the Miss Fiesta Scholarship Pageant since 2004.
Cynthia holds a 5th Degree Blackbelt in Tae Kwon Do.
The Trinidad Family