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Bourbon, Boots, and the Falls
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Aaron

and

Tiffany

Aaron

and

Tiffany

October 24, 2026

Spencer, Tennessee
129 days129 d7 hours7 h26 minutes26 min26 seconds26 s

Mailed from the Magic

Mailed from the Magic

Stamped on Main Street U.S.A. & mailed from where the magic begins.

After printing and addressing each invitation, our family, Aaron, Tiffany, and our girls, Bella, Mila, and Ava, took them somewhere meaningful. We visited Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Inside Town Hall on Main Street U.S.A., every invitation was hand stamped with the official green “Main Street U.S.A., Magic Kingdom” mark. That stamp is not decoration. It is proof these invitations were part of the experience. Then we walked to the authentic United States Postal Service mailbox at the start of Main Street and mailed every single one right there. These invitations did not just go out in the mail. They were sent from the heart of Magic Kingdom itself. When you see the green stamp on the back, know this. Your invitation was touched by our family, marked with intention, and mailed from a place that celebrates wonder, tradition, and joy. It is our way of sharing a little magic with you before the day even arrives.

Our Story

Bourbon, Boots, and the Falls

Some love stories don’t begin with grand gestures or perfect timing — they begin exactly when they’re meant to. We both came from different paths, with a many bumps and heartbreaks along the way. But fate had a plan. We believe in the red string theory — that invisible thread that ties two souls together long before they ever meet. And when we finally crossed paths, it felt like we had known each other all along. Aaron is a dedicated police officer with a heart for service, and Tiffany is a radiologic technologist who now shares her passion for healthcare as a college professor. At our core, we both care deeply about helping others — and even more about being present for the people we love. We spend our free time exploring nature, hiking trails, and visiting bourbon distilleries (one neat, one on the rocks). We're just as happy binge-watching Star Wars as we are planning our next Disney trip, and we never pass up a chance to make memories with our blended family. Our shared love for good whiskey, good boots, and the great outdoors made it easy to dream up our perfect celebration. So here we are — about to say “I do” where the mountains meet the waterfalls, surrounded by the people who mean the most to us. Welcome to Bourbon, Boots, and the Falls — our love story, straight up.

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Schedule

Saturday, October 24, 2026

Wedding

1:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Dress Code-Elevated Casual: polished and comfortable without being overly formal. Nice jeans or casual bottoms are welcome, paired with dressier tops, jackets, or sweaters that give the outfit a semi-formal feel. Think clean, put-together, and weather-appropriate for an outdoor fall ceremony.

Event Details: The ceremony will be held at the Secret Overlook at 1 p.m. There is no restroom within walking distance of the overlook, so guests should plan ahead. The ceremony itself will be brief, no more than twenty to thirty minutes. Because the overlook only has two or three parking spots, guests will use the shuttles running from the lodge. Those limited spots are reserved for the wedding party. All other guests should take a shuttle or arrange to be dropped off. Cocktail hour begins at the lodge at 4:30 p.m. The reception starts at 5:00 p.m. in the same building as the lodge and hotel rooms, making it easy to walk right over. Adults-Only For safety reasons, the ceremony and reception are adults-only and limited to those listed on the invitation. While children old enough to remain unsupervised may travel with you and stay in the lodge, they may not attend the events. Parents are fully responsible for supervising unattended children. The couple and venue assume no liability.

Room Reservations at FCF Lodge

The Wedding Website of Tiffany Brewer and Aaron Gerardi

Hotel

The Lodge at Fall Creek Falls

2536 Lakeside Drive, Spencer, TN 38585
 (423)881-5241

Our wedding is taking place at Fall Creek Falls State Park, one of our absolute favorite places—and also a bit off the beaten path! We highly recommend booking your stay at the Fall Creek Falls Lodge, located right inside the park. This is the only lodging option within the state park itself, and it includes both traditional hotel-style lodge rooms and cozy cabins. When you book, be sure to mention the “Gerardi Brewer Wedding” to be included in our room block, recieve the group discount, and to ensure availability or use our wedding reservation link below. Important Note: Airbnbs and other hotels outside the park are available, but they’re a bit of a trek—Fall Creek Falls is nestled deep in a rural area. For convenience, comfort, and easy access to all wedding events, we strongly suggest staying at the Lodge.

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Registry

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We truly feel like we already have everything we need — a happy home, a loving family, and each other. As two people blending lives that are already full, we aren’t asking for any traditional gifts. If you'd still like to bless us with something, we've created a honeymoon fund to help us plan a peaceful mountain getaway after the wedding — somewhere quiet and scenic, where we can soak in the views, share some slow mornings, and start our next chapter surrounded by the beauty we both love. But please know, your love, laughter, and presence on our special day mean the world to us — and that’s more than enough.

Things To Do

Fall Creek Falls State Park is full of outdoor adventures!

Fall Creek Falls State Park

2009 Village Camp Road, Spencer, TN 38585

Fall Creek Falls State Park is full of outdoor adventures! Enjoy over 56 miles of hiking trails, including scenic routes to Fall Creek Falls (256 ft), Cane Creek Falls, and Piney Falls. The park also offers boating, kayaking, fishing, swimming, and an 18-hole golf course. For families, there’s a general store, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a nature center. You’ll also find horseback riding and zipline canopy courses right on-site. Looking to explore beyond the park? Check out Cumberland Caverns, located about 45 minutes away at 1437 Cumberland Caverns Rd, McMinnville, TN 37110.

Cumberland Caverns

1437 Cumberland Caverns Road, McMinnville, TN 37110

Cumberland Caverns is a stunning show cave in McMinnville, TN (1437 Cumberland Caverns Rd), featuring 27+ miles of underground passageways in Monteagle Limestone—the longest show cave in Tennessee and 24th in the U.S. Visitors can choose from a variety of guided experiences: Walking Tours: 45–90 min, mild to moderate difficulty, see grand caverns like the Volcano Room, waterfalls, stalactites/stalagmites. Adventure Tours: 3–4 hr, include crawling, climbing, ladders, and tight passages (‘Hall Crawl’, ‘Higgenbotham’s Hollow’, ‘Guts & Glory’). Overnight Caving: camp inside the cave for the full spelunking experience. The cave stays a cool 56 °F year‑round with ~99% humidity. Tours are available daily—reservations recommended; phone 931‑668‑4396.

Chattanooga Whiskey Experimental Distillery

1439 Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402

Chattanooga Whiskey Company Experimental Distillery (1439 Market St, Chattanooga, TN) is Tennessee’s first distillery in 100+ years and our favorite stop every trip! Located in a historic 100‑gallon micro‑distillery, it’s where innovation meets tradition—over 100 barrels of unique experimental whiskey mature here Their guided 1‑hour tour (about $18) takes you through the engaging story of legal revival, the R&D lab, basement rickhouse, and tasting room where you sample generous whiskey flights and craft cocktails Reddit visitors rave about the fun atmosphere and “cool, mom‑and‑pop shop feel,” with plentiful pours including Old Fashioneds and experimental batches like Tawny Port–finished rye. It’s hands‑down our favorite Tennessee tradition—we never miss it!