Kourtney was born with her twin sister, Kendall, in Louisville Kentucky to David and Kelli Gail Swinney. She grew up in Crestwood with her brother, Jason, and two sisters, Kristin and Kendall. She attended St. Aloysius preschool through middle school, and attended South Oldham High School afterward. She cheered through high school and went on to attend Murray State University, where she got her degree in Engineering and Physics.
She now works at CFW Engineers, Inc, and enjoys cooking and spending time with her family and friends. She and Stephen have two dogs, Clover and Lydia, and two beautiful nieces, Harper and Evelyn, whom they love very much!
Stephen was born in Queens New York in 1988 to Joan Corrigan and Michael Peery. After his parents seperated he spent the majoriry of his life in Louisville Kentucky. His father married Tracy Hood and his mother married Brian Corrigan. He grew up in the south side of Louisville with his brother Matthew Peery and two sisters Maureen Corrigan and Abigail Peery. He attended Our Lady of Mount Carmel grade school and parish. After graduating middle school Stephen attended Trinity High School. While there he played ice hockey, lacrosse, and was involved in many technology groups and activities. He then went on to attend the University of Louisvlle where he got his business degree in Computer Information Systems.
Stephen now works at CBS Interactive and enjoys anything technology related and being out doors. Any project he can take on he tries to as he enjoys the challenge and the opportunity to learn something new. He also enjoys sports and is a New York Jets fan as well as an avid UofL fan.
Mellwood Arts Center
1860 Mellwood Ave,
Louisville, KY 40206
Friday May 13th, 2016
6:30 in the evening
* Reception to follow
Rehearsal (At Mellwood)
Thursday, May 12th at 6pm
Rehearsal Dinner (Bourbon Bistro)
Thursday, May 12th at 6pm
Ceremony
Friday, May 13th at 6:30pm (reception to follow)
Kendall Swinney
Kristin Swinney
Mandy Swinney
Kaelin Ross
Abigail Peery
Austin Peery
Maureen Corrigan
Matthew Peery
Jason Swinney
Adam Theising
Andrew Peak
James Hadley
Matthew McCroskey
Chris Lowry
21C
700 West Main Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
(502) 217-6300
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The Marriott (Downtown)
280 West Jefferson
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
(502) 627-5045
From I-71N
· Take Exit 2
· Turn right onto Zorn Avenue
· Turn immediate right onto Mellwood Avenue
· Drive for 1.2 miles to reach Mellwood Art Center (on left)
From I-71S
· Take Exit 2 (Zorn Avenue)
· Turn left onto Zorn Avenue
· Take first right onto Mellwood Avenue
·Drive for 1.2 miles to reach Mellwood Art Center (on left)
From I-64E
· Take Exit 7 (Story Avenue)
· Turn right until first light at Spring Street
· Turn left onto Spring Street until first light at Mellwood Avenue
· Turn left onto Mellwood Avenue
· Drive for 0.7 miles to reach Mellwood Art Center (on right)
From I-64W
· Take Exit 7 (Mellwood Avenue)
· Turn right onto Mellwood Avenue
· Drive for 0.6 miles to reach Mellwood Art Center (on right)
Louisville, Kentucky is the largest city in the state and the sixteenth largest in the country. Louisville has 90 other attractions, 17,000 hotel rooms, and 2,500 restaurants to satisfy visitors and residents alike. The city was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark and named after King Louis XVI. It lies on the Ohio River near the border with Indiana. The metro area is widely referred to as "Kentuckiana", and residents of Louisville are known as Louisvillians. The city is best known for the Kentucky Derby, the most popular event in horse racing and known as the "most exciting two minutes in sports".
The four most popular attractions Louisville has to offer are the Louisville Slugger Museum, with the world’s largest bat; the Louisville Science Center, which now has a $7.6 million human body exhibit; Glassworks, a space housing works from 50 glass artists; and the Frazier Historical Arms Museum. The downtown area is alive with performing arts venues, such as the Kentucky Center, which hosts local and national theater programming. The East Market Street Neighborhood has become an attraction due to its restaurants and art galleries. There are many charming neighborhoods in the city, including Old Louisville with its 19th-century charm.
The Mellwood Art & Entertainment Center owned by John Clark of Louisville, is located on 42 acres of land at 1860 Mellwood Ave in close proximity to downtown Louisville, River Road, Frankfort Avenue, I-71, I-64, & I-65.
Originally the Fischer Meat Packing Company, the Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center has been renovated into a 360,000 square foot home to over 200 artist studios, specialty stores, galleries, teaching studios, office spaces, rehearsal spaces for theater groups, dancers and more. MAEC has been host to many exciting Art Fairs, Film Festivals, Music Concerts and numerous other creative events.
At present there are over 200+ artists and artisans open throughout the center. They also offer cafes, fitness, and three events rooms. Go here and here for more information.
Kourtney & Stephen are resgistered at: