The Templars Association of Jumilla, as rewards for work done, paint kits being distributed among the authors of works on different internal Spanish territory prisons serving sentences of imprisonment and participating in the Phoenix Project which promotes the visual arts in the prison population and exhibits through the National Exhibition of Fine Arts Prisoners and Craft 2012 event whose presentation took place last September in Sociocultural Area of ​​Murcia Penitentiary II (Campos del Rio) with the assistance of the Government Delegate Luis Murcia Bascuñana.
From a total of 64 works submitted, 54 authors, and 23 participants prisons, inmates in facilities Picassent (Valencia), Villa Nubla (Valladolid), Acebuche (Almería) and special craft Ponent (Lleida) being watched rewarded by one of the activities planned in the Ninth Crusade Templar Cultural Jumilla bailiwick since 2004 coined the milites Christi Murcia city famous for the temple of their wines.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla