LA JOLLA — Beginning Nov. 1, the La Jolla Historical Society is asking students and shutterbugs from kindergarten through 12th grade to submit photos for its first-ever photo contest. The contest is free to enter, but asks that students focus the content on La Jolla’s historic structures, natural environment or other related subject matter that symbolizes the heritage and character of La Jolla. The photos will be displayed uner the categories of Architecture, Natural Landscape and People on a rotating basis at the historic Wisteria Cottage from Dec. 1 through May. 31. Visit www.lajollahistory.org/photocontest for more details and contest rules. In other news, the Historical Society was also given kudos for it graphic design signage by the National Trust Historic Site. “Right away, it tackles the two most important details: When can I visit and who do I contact for more details,” the organization wrote on its website. In addition, the site claimed that the Historical Society provided information to its attendees in a convenient and organized manner, all while avoiding common graphic clichés that other historical societies often use.








